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Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria of Soil: Designing of Consortia Beneficial for Crop Production Review

Journal Microorganisms
ISSN: 2076-2607
Output data Year: 2023, Volume: 11, Number: 12, Article number : 2864, Pages count : DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11122864
Tags rhizobacteria; microbe–plant interaction; PGPB; microbial communities; synthetic microbial communities; bacterial interactions; consortium modeling; symbiosis; consortium; designing synthetic microbial communities
Authors Timofeeva Anna M. 1,2 , Galyamova Maria R. 1 , Sedykh Sergey E. 1,2
Affiliations
1 Faculty of Natural Sciences, Novosibirsk State University, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia
2 SB RAS Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia

Funding (1)

1 МИНИСТЕРСТВО НАУКИ И ВЫСШЕГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ 2021-1930-ФП5-8365-8981

Abstract: Plant growth-promoting bacteria are commonly used in agriculture, particularly for seed inoculation. Multispecies consortia are believed to be the most promising form of these bacteria. However, designing and modeling bacterial consortia to achieve desired phenotypic outcomes in plants is challenging. This review aims to address this challenge by exploring key antimicrobial interactions. Special attention is given to approaches for developing soil plant growth-promoting bacteria consortia. Additionally, advanced omics-based methods are analyzed that allow soil microbiomes to be characterized, providing an understanding of the molecular and functional aspects of these microbial communities. A comprehensive discussion explores the utilization of bacterial preparations in biofertilizers for agricultural applications, focusing on the intricate design of synthetic bacterial consortia with these preparations. Overall, the review provides valuable insights and str
Cite: Timofeeva A.M. , Galyamova M.R. , Sedykh S.E.
Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria of Soil: Designing of Consortia Beneficial for Crop Production
Microorganisms. 2023. V.11. N12. 2864 . DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11122864 WOS Scopus OpenAlex
Dates:
Published print: Nov 26, 2023
Identifiers:
Web of science: WOS:001131102800001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85180209213
OpenAlex: W4389050228
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