“…PGPR provide plants with phytohormones [24,31], especially auxin, which can loosen the cell wall of root tissue cells, allowing cells to absorb additional nutrients, thereby promoting the growth of root hair and lateral roots [24,25,27,28,31,32]. In addition, auxin helps establish symbiosis with rhizobia or mycorrhiza and facilitates the uptake of nutrients from soils, promoting plant production [24,25,27,28,31,32]. In particular, after the flower is fertilized, auxin acts on the division and expansion of cells, promoting vegetative growth and increasing fruit size and yield [31,33,34].…”