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- W4285154048 abstract "Agricultural sustainability is predominantly regulated by the functional equilibrium between soil processes and productivity of plants. Growth and productivity of plants frequently depend on their intimate association with the microbial organisms present in the rhizosphere. The present chapter summarizes an updated knowledge on the role of microbial signaling in regulating plant growth and also recommends future research prospects in this area. Plant roots release various organic compounds in its surrounding soil, known as root exudates leading to the induction of the beneficial rhizospheric microbes. Microorganisms also modify the plants’ behavior by producing inter-organismal signaling molecules. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) play an important role in the signaling, metabolism, and hormonal homeostasis in plants. They also produce antibiotic compounds that inhibit the growth of poisonous rhizospheric microbes, thereby promoting plant growth. The PGPR also increase the availability and uptake of nutrients and provide resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses leading to agricultural sustainability. Free-living beneficial fungi in the soil microbiome efficiently spread over the rhizosphere and eliminate pathogenic fungal strains by competitive inhibition. They also contribute in the antibiotic production and elicitation of defense responses in plants. Signaling process is executed by other classes of molecules, including N-acyl-l-homoserine lactones (AHLs) and microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs). The AHLs and MVOCs play a crucial role in the bacterial downstream signaling, by which the bacterial genes may express. These molecules are also recognized by the plants further contributing in the improvement of plant development and defense mechanisms by upregulating different genes." @default.
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- W4285154048 title "Effects of Microbial Signaling in Plant Growth and Development" @default.
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