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Specific strains of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. inhabit the environment surrounding plant roots and some even the root interior. Introducing such bacterial strains to plant roots can lead to increased plant growth, usually due to suppression of plant pathogenic microorganisms. We review the modes of action and traits of these beneficial Pseudomonas bacteria involved in disease suppression. The complex regulation of biological control traits in relation to the functioning in the root environment is discussed. Understanding the complexity of the interactions is instrumental in the exploitation of beneficial Pseudomonas spp. in controlling plant diseases.
Plant-growth promotion, Biocontrol, Siderophores, Plant Development, Induced resistance, Life sciences, Plant Roots, Biologie/Milieukunde (BIOL), Antibiotics, Pseudomonas, Endophytes, Plant biology (Botany), Plant Diseases
Plant-growth promotion, Biocontrol, Siderophores, Plant Development, Induced resistance, Life sciences, Plant Roots, Biologie/Milieukunde (BIOL), Antibiotics, Pseudomonas, Endophytes, Plant biology (Botany), Plant Diseases
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