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Front Plant Sci


Title:The effects of bacterial volatile emissions on plant abiotic stress tolerance
Author(s):Liu XM; Zhang H;
Address:"Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Shanghai, China"
Journal Title:Front Plant Sci
Year:2015
Volume:20150924
Issue:
Page Number:774 -
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00774
ISSN/ISBN:1664-462X (Print) 1664-462X (Electronic) 1664-462X (Linking)
Abstract:"Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are beneficial plant symbionts that have been successfully used in agriculture to increase seedling emergence, plant weight, crop yield, and disease resistance. Some PGPR strains release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can directly and/or indirectly mediate increases in plant biomass, disease resistance, and abiotic stress tolerance. This mini-review focuses on the enhancement of plant abiotic stress tolerance by bacterial VOCs. The review considers how PGPR VOCs induce tolerance to salinity and drought stress and also how they improve sulfur and iron nutrition in plants. The potential complexities in evaluating the effects of PGPR VOCs are also discussed"
Keywords:abiotic stress drought iron deficiency plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria salinity sulfur nutrition volatile organic compounds;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINELiu, Xiao-Min Zhang, Huiming eng Review Switzerland 2015/10/07 Front Plant Sci. 2015 Sep 24; 6:774. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00774. eCollection 2015"

 
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