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Synergistic interactions of nanoparticles and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria enhancing soil-plant systems: a multigenerational perspective

Krishan K. Verma; Abhishek Joshi; Xiu-Peng Song; Shraddha Singh; Aradhna Kumari; Jaya Arora; Santosh Kumar Singh; Manoj Kumar Solanki; Chandra Shekhar Seth; Yang‐Rui Li

Frontiers in Plant Science · 2024

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Summary

Sustainable food security and safety are major concerns on a global scale, especially in developed nations. Adverse agroclimatic conditions affect the largest agricultural-producing areas, which reduces the production of crops. Achieving sustainable food safety is challenging because of several factors, such as soil flooding/waterlogging, ultraviolet (UV) rays, acidic/sodic soil, hazardous ions, low and high temperatures, and nutritional imbalances. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are widely employed in <i>in-vitro</i> conditions because they are widely recognized as a more environmentally and sustainably friendly approach to increasing crop yield in contaminated and fertile soil. Conversely, the use of nanoparticles (NPs) as an amendment in the soil has recently been proposed

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3389/fpls.2024.1376214
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-015
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