Endophytes Crop Productivity and Protection Volume 2 (Sustainable Development and Biodiversity)
On the other hand, amylases (aamylase,b-amylases and glucoamylases) which are the amylolytic enzymes convert starch into differe ...
richness and composition of decomposer organisms (Saikkonen et al. 2015 ). The non-systemic endophytes from grasses and other pl ...
3.4 Endophytic Fungi in Phytoremediation Phytoremediation is one of the approaches in which living green plantsin situare used f ...
protoplasm fusion of endophyteMucorsp. in rape roots contaminated the soil with Pb and Cd. Although heavy metals are toxic to pl ...
(Urairaj et al. 2003 ). Russel et al. ( 2011 ) demonstrated that the ability of endophytic fungal degradation of synthetic polym ...
metal-contaminated soil, and this is associated with upregulation of foliar metallothione in and polyamine biosynthetic gene exp ...
Jiang M, Cao L, Zhang R (2008) Effects of Acacia (Acacia auriculaeformisA. Cunn)-associated fungi on mustard (Brassica juncea(L. ...
Marco-Urrea E, Gabarrell X, Caminal G (2008) Aerobic degradation by white-rot fungi of trichloroethylene (TCE) and mixtures of T ...
Schardl CL (2010) The epichloae symbionts of the grass subfamily Poaideae. Ann Mo Bot Gard 97:646ā 665 Schulz B, Boyle C (2005) ...
Tomita F (2003) Endophytes in Southeast Asia and Japan: their taxonomic diversity and potential applications. Fungal Divers 14:1 ...
Chapter 4 Endophytic Bacteria: Role in Phosphate Solubilization Abhishek Walia, Shiwani Guleria, Anjali Chauhan and Preeti Mehta ...
insoluble iron and aluminum phosphates in acidic soils or calcium phosphates in soluble soils. Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria ( ...
In any case, the level of closeness between the PSBs and the host plant can differ contingent upon where and how the PSBs coloni ...
occurs because of the presence of high levels of nutrients exuded from the roots of most plants that can support bacterial growt ...
4.2.2 Role of Phosphorus Solubilizing Microorganisms The term microorganisms broadly encompass bacteria and fungi including othe ...
inorganic and organic forms. Inorganic phosphorous complexes without problems with cations (includes iron, aluminum, and calcium ...
phosphate-solubilizing microorganism can be a promising source for plant growth-promoting agent in agriculture (Rodriguez et al. ...
As described by Sims and Pierzynski ( 2005 ), the major processes of the soil P cycle that affect soil solution P concentrations ...
which is use of enzyme, i.e., Non-specific acid phosphatases (NSAPs), phytases, Cā P lyases, and Phosphonatases. Non-specific ac ...
Bacillus subtilisCB 8 A by HPLC (Fig.4.2). Six organic acids produced byBacillus subtilisCB 8 A are oxalic acid, gluconic acid, ...
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