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This collection features four peer-reviewed literature reviews on
plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in agriculture. The first
chapter considers the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria
(PGPR) as plant biostimulants in agriculture. It considers the
benefits of PGPR, such as their ability to promote plant growth and
productivity under both normal and abiotic-stressed induced
environments. The chapter also looks towards PGPR application as a
sustainable and efficient method to enhance crop production. The
second chapter reviews recent research on the use of PGPR as
biofertilizers to enhance root function and improve nutrient
uptake, with emphasis on their effects on root architecture,
metabolism and adaptation to abiotic stress. The third chapter
explores the use of microbial bio-effectors and their ability to
optimise the mineral nutrition of agricultural crops. The chapter
also reviews the wealth of research on the mechanism of action,
applications and efficacy of key plant growth-promoting
microorganisms (PGPMs). The final chapter reviews the use of plant
growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) as a biocontrol agent against
invertebrate pests. The chapter analyses the effects of PGPB
species against these pest types and enlists a case study on the
PGPB species Pseudomonas protegens to further demonstrate this.
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