2024
DOI: 10.18006/2024.12(1).60.75
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Exploration and Profiling of Potential Thermo-alkaliphilic Bacillus licheniformis and Burkholderia sp. from varied Soil of Delhi region, India and their Plant Growth-Promoting Traits

Charu Singh,
Abhishek Chauhan,
Jayati Arora
et al.

Abstract: Soilless cultivation has emerged as a fundamental alternative for large-scale vegetable production because it generates high-quality yields and uses resources efficiently. While plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are known to enhance growth and physiological aspects in crops grown in soil, their application in soilless cultivation has been relatively less explored. This study aimed to isolate potential PGPBs from soil samples collected from five locations in and around the Delhi-National Capital Region (NC… Show more

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“…For instance, psychrophiles possessing plant growth-promoting traits could be useful for promoting soil fertility and crop production in geographically colder regions [ 4 ]. Similarly, thermophiles can be employed in a comparative tropical region where draught and soil–water stress are evident [ 5 ]. Therefore, this Special Issue, titled “Special Abilities of Microbes and Their Application in Agro-Biology”, concerns the interaction between plants and beneficial microbes, and its scope covers the development of possibilities for enhancing agricultural productivity while mitigating environmental stressors.…”
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“…For instance, psychrophiles possessing plant growth-promoting traits could be useful for promoting soil fertility and crop production in geographically colder regions [ 4 ]. Similarly, thermophiles can be employed in a comparative tropical region where draught and soil–water stress are evident [ 5 ]. Therefore, this Special Issue, titled “Special Abilities of Microbes and Their Application in Agro-Biology”, concerns the interaction between plants and beneficial microbes, and its scope covers the development of possibilities for enhancing agricultural productivity while mitigating environmental stressors.…”
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confidence: 99%