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- W4285255034 abstract "Abiotic strains such as salinity, drought, and extreme heat are the major rate-limiting factor for growth, yield, and crop productivity. In the direction to raise crop growth and yield, it is very important to develop cost-effective approaches for the management of abiotic stress. The number of strategies is proposed in such a direction by which mitigation of stresses by microorganism application has grown fast and more resilient. Microorganisms are the natural soil microflora having great metabolic aptitudes to the promotion of growth and diminished abiotic stresses. Recent investigation has reported that soil microbial association may have mechanisms for mitigation of abiotic strains viz. salinity, drought and temperature stress, and heavy metals. Plant microorganism communications comprise very complex mechanisms under stress conditions by connecting the molecular, biochemical, and physiological processes. Microbes are effectively mitigating the assessment of abiotic stresses through the formation of biofilm and production of exopolysaccharides. Species of Azospirillum, Pseudomonas, and Bacillus induce tolerance under drought, salinity, and nutrient-deficit conditions. Strains of Trichoderma enhance the tolerance to salinity, and drought has also been reported. Glomus sp. enhance nitrogen, phosphorous uptake, accumulation of compatible osmolytes, and structural changes under abiotic stress. This book chapter pointed the plant–microorganism relationship under abiotic stresses and an overview of current knowledge on how the plant–microorganism relationship helps in improving abiotic strain condition." @default.
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- W4285255034 date "2022-01-01" @default.
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- W4285255034 title "Microorganisms: The Viable Approach for Mitigation of Abiotic Stress" @default.
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