2010
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2011.531357
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Effects of Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria on Yield, Growth, Leaf Water Content, Membrane Permeability, and Ionic Composition of Strawberry Under Saline Conditions

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“…PGPRs have been reported to stimulate nutrient content in tomato, radish, lettuce, and strawberry (Turan et al, 2007;Yildirim et al, 2008Yildirim et al, , 2011bGunes et al, 2009;Karlidag et al, 2011). PGPR applications such as Bacillus M3 OSU-142 increased N, P, Ca, Fe, and Zn concentrations of plant leaves, consistent with the present results.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…PGPRs have been reported to stimulate nutrient content in tomato, radish, lettuce, and strawberry (Turan et al, 2007;Yildirim et al, 2008Yildirim et al, , 2011bGunes et al, 2009;Karlidag et al, 2011). PGPR applications such as Bacillus M3 OSU-142 increased N, P, Ca, Fe, and Zn concentrations of plant leaves, consistent with the present results.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The improving effect of seed inoculation with rhizobacteria on shoot dry weight and yield of plant were reported earlier by Yildirim et al (2008Yildirim et al ( , 2011b, Gunes et al (2009), Karlidag et al (2011), and. Such an improvement might be attributed to the N 2 -fixing and phosphate-solubilizing capacities of bacteria, as well as the ability of these microorganisms to produce growth-promoting substances such as IAA (Salantur et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The test results showed that about 65% of the E. herbicola strain recovered from the leaves showed higher expression of the ipdC gene than in culture. The study indicated that physical or chemical microclimates directly influence the differential expression of ipdC EY6 and B. sphaericus B EY30, B. subtilis EY2, S. kloosii EY37, and K. erythromyxa EY43 (Karlidag et al 2011) also produce PGPs.…”
Section: Ramularia Endophyllamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It increases plant tolerance against abiotic stresses by processes like increasing plant nutrient status, nitrogen fixation, phytohormones, and siderophore production (Yang et al 2009;Hayat et al 2010;Bhardwaj et al 2014). Karlidag et al (2010) showed that root inoculation with PGPR mitigated the negative effects of salinity in strawberry. Increase in salt tolerance by PGPR was also found in bean (Yildirim & Taylor 2005), squash (Yildirim et al 2006), radish (Yildirim et al 2008), and strawberry (Karlidag et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%