Potential Aspects of Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria to Improve Horticultural Crop Production

O. Lastochkina, D. Garshina, Ch. R. Allagulova, L. Pusenkova, S. Garipova, D. Maslennikova, K. Fedorova, I. Shpirnaya, A. Ibragimov, I. Koryakov, A. Sakhapova, Guzel Yuldasbaeva, A. Dmitrieva, M. Sobhani, S. Aliniaeifard
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Beneficial microorganisms which help plants to grow better especially under stress conditions are known as plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB). These biotic agents, especially Bacillus subtilis have well-known role in plant growth promotion and induction of tolerance to stress in plants. They are deemed to act as bio-active and eco-friendly agents to facilitate plant growth under stressful conditions and even to control postharvest decays. Microbial antagonists, including B. subtilis, effectively control postharvest diseases of different fruits, vegetables and flowers, which is manifested in prolonged storage period and shelf/vase life, while preserving qualities and reducing weight losses. In this review paper we highlight the potential benefit of PGPBs especially B. subtilis, as important biotic useful agents to help horticultural plant perform better under stressful conditions and to delay senescence and control the postharvest deterioration through activation of different defense mechanisms. We further elaborate the underlying mechanisms that PGPB used to help plants to cope with stressful conditions. Nevertheless, the mechanisms of PGPB especially B. subtilis action requires further detailed investigations to fully utilize their potentials in horticulture industry.
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植物生长促进菌提高园艺作物产量的潜在方面
帮助植物更好生长的有益微生物,特别是在逆境条件下,被称为植物生长促进菌(PGPB)。这些生物制剂,特别是枯草芽孢杆菌在促进植物生长和诱导植物耐胁迫方面具有众所周知的作用。它们被认为是生物活性和环保剂,可以促进植物在逆境条件下的生长,甚至可以控制采后腐烂。枯草芽孢杆菌等微生物拮抗剂能有效控制不同水果、蔬菜和花卉的采后病害,表现为延长贮藏期和货架/花瓶寿命,同时保持品质和减轻体重。本文综述了PGPBs,特别是枯草芽孢杆菌作为重要的生物有用剂,通过激活不同的防御机制,帮助园艺植物在逆境条件下更好地生长,延缓衰老和控制采后变质的潜在益处。我们进一步阐述了PGPB用于帮助植物应对压力条件的潜在机制。然而,PGPB的作用机制,特别是枯草芽孢杆菌的作用机制还需要进一步深入研究,以充分利用其在园艺工业中的潜力。
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