Plant beneficial endophytic bacteria: Mechanisms, diversity,
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Endophytic bacteria are considered a subclass of rhizospheric bacteria, commonly called as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). These are in fact a specialized group
However, similar core bacteria were observed from leaf and root endophytic communities, despite a distance of over 100 km and an elevation range of 1,200–1,800 m
Compositional shifts in rhizobacterial communities of
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Comparatively, the bacterial community's richness and diversity in the control bulk soil are notably lower than in the rhizosphere of brassica plants. These findings align with prior
Bacteria inhabiting the rhizosphere are the source of the formation of endophytic bacterial communities, and in plants, roots have the highest occurrence of endophytic bacteria .
Bacterial endophytes: Molecular interactions with
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Plant growth promotion has been found associated with plants on the surface (epiphytic), inside (endophytic), or close to the plant roots (rhizospheric). Endophytic bacteria mainly have been researched for their
The great loss of diversity and evenness (Fig. 2a–c) from rhizosphere soil to endophytic compartments supports this view and indicates that only a limited number of bacteria can adapt to an endophytic lifestyle (loss of
Ecology and performance of rhizosphere and endosphere
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While a lot of research has been done on the genetic determinants of endophytic lifestyle, there are still gaps in understanding how and what distinguish endophytic from
12.3.1 Bacteria. Different bacterial species are found in the rhizosphere depending on the root zone, plant health, and growth phase of the plant. Proteobacteria, Firmicutes,
Diversity analysis of the rhizospheric and endophytic
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Increasing evidence has confirmed the importance of plant-associated bacteria for plant growth and productivity, and thus it is hypothesized that interactions between bacteria
A factor that may significantly increase the efficacy of phytoextraction is soil bioaugmentation with specific bacteria, which can alter the composition of rhizospheric and endophytic bacterial communities. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of soil treatment with living (bioaugmentatio