| Literature DB >> 33408698 |
Kanchan Vishwakarma1, Nitin Kumar2, Chitrakshi Shandilya1, Swati Mohapatra1, Sahil Bhayana1, Ajit Varma1.
Abstract
The present scenario of agricultural sector is dependent hugely onpan> the use of chemical-based fertilizers and pesticides that impact the nutritional quality, health status, and productivity of the crops. Moreover, continuous release of these chemical inputs causes toxic compounds such as metals to accumulate in the soil and move to the plants with prolonged exposure, which ultimately impact the human health. Hence, it becomes necessary to bring out the alternatives to chemical pesticides/fertilizers for improvement of agricultural outputs. The rhizosphere of plant is an important niche with abundant microorganisms residing in it. They possess the properties of plant growth promotion, disease suppression, removal of toxic compounds, and assimilating nutrients to plants. Utilizing such beneficial microbes for crop productivity presents an efficient way to modulate the crop yield and productivity by maintaining healthy status and quality of the plants through bioformulations. To understand these microbial formulation compositions, it becomes essential to understand the processes going on in the rhizosphere as well as their concrete identification for better utilization of the microbial diversity such as plant growth-promoting bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Hence, with this background, the present review article highlights the plant microbiome aboveground and belowground, importance of microbial inoculants in various plant species, and their subsequent interactive mechanisms for sustainable agriculture.Entities:
Keywords: microbial community analysis; microbial inoculants; plant growth promotion; rhizosphere interactions; sustainable agriculture
Year: 2020 PMID: 33408698 PMCID: PMC7779480 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.560406
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640