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- W614854579 abstract "Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most important staple food crops. Its cultivation requires a relatively high input of N fertilizers; however, rice plants do not absorb a significant proportion of added fertilizers, resulting in soil and water pollution. The use of diazotrophic (N-fixing) endophytes can provide benefits for rice cultivation by reducing the demand of N fertilizers. Diazotrophic endophytes from the early successional plant species poplar (Populus trichocarpa Torr. & A. Gray) and willow (Salix sitchensis C. A. Sanson ex Bong.) were added to rice seedlings. Inoculated rice plants were grown in N-limited conditions in the greenhouse, and plant physical characteristics were assessed. Endophyte-inoculated rice plants had greater biomass, higher tiller numbers, and taller plant stature than mock-inoculated controls. Endophyte populations were quantified and visualized in planta within rice plants using fluorescent microscopy. The endophytes colonized rice plants effectively in both roots and foliage. These results demonstrated that diazotrophic endophytes of the eudicots poplar and willow can colonize rice plants and enhance plant growth in N-limited conditions." @default.
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- W614854579 title "Diazotrophic Endophytes of Poplar and Willow for Growth Promotion of Rice Plants in Nitrogen‐Limited Conditions" @default.
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