2016
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2016.1216561
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Influence of Rhizophagus spp. andBurkholderia seminalison the Growth of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculatum) and Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum) under Drought Stress

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“…This is mainly related to greater nutrient acquisition, total chlorophylls, carbohydrates, and proline contents elevated K/Na ratios in root and shoot tissues, and changes in root morphology [109,124] in mycorrhizal plants as compared nonmycorrhizal plants. These results were more significant when salt-stressed plants were co-inoculated with selected rhizobium strains, ectomycorrhizal fungi and/or endophytic bacteria, in addition to AMF [86,123,125]. Nevertheless, it should be mentioned that in studies where different strains were tested, the extent of AMF response on plant growth as well as root colonization varied with fungal species, and with the level of salinity [126].…”
Section: Less Oxidative Damage Promoted Plant Growth and Enhancedmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…This is mainly related to greater nutrient acquisition, total chlorophylls, carbohydrates, and proline contents elevated K/Na ratios in root and shoot tissues, and changes in root morphology [109,124] in mycorrhizal plants as compared nonmycorrhizal plants. These results were more significant when salt-stressed plants were co-inoculated with selected rhizobium strains, ectomycorrhizal fungi and/or endophytic bacteria, in addition to AMF [86,123,125]. Nevertheless, it should be mentioned that in studies where different strains were tested, the extent of AMF response on plant growth as well as root colonization varied with fungal species, and with the level of salinity [126].…”
Section: Less Oxidative Damage Promoted Plant Growth and Enhancedmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Several studies revealed that mycorrhiza could be used as a stress-reducing agent in soils contaminated by heavy metals helping plants to survive in such stressed conditions [24,41,86,[132][133][134][135] (Table 5). Heavy metal remediation by AMF can happen through hyphal "metal binding", which reduces the bioavailability of elements, such as Cu, Pb, Co, Cd, and Zn [136].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the variable of number of bunches, it was observed that the best treatment for the 'Caporal' hybrid was Bs (Table 1) (Tallapragada et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a report, the inoculation with consortium of Rhizophagus sp. and Burkholderia seminalis in tomato and bell pepper was reported for increasing accumulation of proline and mitigates the drought stress in the plants ( Tallapragada et al., 2016 ).…”
Section: Role Of Drought Adaptive Microbes For Mitigation Of Drought ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2015) reported the alleviation of drought stress in Pelargonium graveolens by activities of antioxidant defense and secondary metabolites by AMF inoculation. Tallapragada et al. (2016) investigated the role of Rhizophagus fasciculatum and R. intraradices as well as Burkholderia seminalis on growth of tomato and bell pepper growth under drought stress.…”
Section: Role Of Drought Adaptive Microbes For Mitigation Of Drought ...mentioning
confidence: 99%