growth-promoting (PGP) properties (see Table6.1). Most studies about bacterial
endophytes have been reported in tree species belonging to generaPinus,Picea,
andPopulus.
Table 6.1 (continued)
Host plant Bacterial
endophytes
Benefits to host References
Lodgepole pine
(Pinus contortavar.
latifolia(Dougl.)
Engelm.) and
western red cedar
(Thuja plicataDonn
ex D. Don)
Paenibacillus
polymyxaP2b-2R
Nitrogenfixation,
growth promotion
(biomass and length)
Bal and Chanway
(2012a,b), Bal et al.
( 2012 ), Anand and
Chanway (2013a,
b), Anand et al.
( 2013 ), Tang et al.
( 2017 ), Yang et al.
( 2016 )
Norway spruce
(Picea abies) seeds
Pseudomonas
spp. andRahnella
spp.
- Cankar et al. ( 2005 )
Poplar (Populus
deltoidesxP. nigra
DN-34)
Enterobacter
sp. strain 638
Synthesizes plant
growth-promoting
compound acetoin,
increases seedling
biomass
Taghavi et al. ( 2005 ,
2009 )
Poplar (Populus
deltoidesx
(trichocarpax
deltoides))
Pseudomonas
putidaW619
Improves plant
health and growth,
decreases activities
of anti-oxidative
defense-related
enzymes, reduces
stomatal resistance,
and degrades TCE
Taghavi et al. ( 2005 ,
2009 ), Weyens et al.
( 2009 , 2010 , 2012 )
Poplar (Populus
trichocarpax
deltoides cv.
Hoogvorst)
Pseudomonas
sp. PopHV4,
PopHV6 and
PopHV9
- Germaine et al.
( 2004 )
Poplar (Populus
trichocarpax
P. deltoides hybrids)
Rhizobium tropici
CIAT899
- Doty et al. ( 2005 )
Scots pine (Pinus
sylvestris L.)
Methylobacterium
extorquens
DSM13060
Increases root and
shoot dry weight,
increases root and
shoot potassium
content
Pirttiläet al. ( 2000 ),
Pohjanen et al.
( 2014 )
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