@article{Dr. Ashok Kr. Singh_2022, title={Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria in Rhizomicrobial Environments}, volume={11}, url={https://eduzonejournal.com/index.php/eiprmj/article/view/192}, abstractNote={<p>Microbes are associated with every plant tissue and in combination with the plant form the halobiont. Plants<br>regulate the composition and activity of their associated bacterial community carefully. These microbes provide<br>a wide range of services and benefits to the plant in return the plant provides the microbial community with<br>reduced carbon and other metabolites. Soils are generally a moist environment rich in reduced carbon which<br>supports extensive soil microbial communities. The rhizomicrobiome is of great importance to agriculture<br>growing to the rich diversity of root exudates and plant cell debris that attract diverse and unique patterns of<br>microbial colonization. Microbes play key roles in nutrient acquisition and assimilation improved soil texture<br>secreting and modulating extracellular molecules such as hormones secondary metabolites antibiotics and<br>various signal compounds leading to enhancement of plant growth. The microbes and compounds they secrete<br>constitute valuable bio stimulants and play vital roles in modulating plant stress responses. The research has<br>demonstrated that inoculating plants with plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria that can be an effective<br>strategy to stimulate crop growth. These strategies can improve crop tolerance for the abiotic stresses such as<br>drought heat and salinity likely to become more frequent as climate change conditions continue to develop. This<br>discovery has resulted in multifunctional PGPB based formulations for commercial agriculture to minimize the<br>use of synthetic fertilizers and agrochemicals. This review introduces the concept and role of the<br>phytomicrobiome and the agricultural context underlying food security and mechanisms of plant growth<br>promotion by PGPB including signal exchange between plant roots.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Eduzone: International Peer Reviewed/Refereed Multidisciplinary Journal}, author={Dr. Ashok Kr. Singh}, year={2022}, month={Nov.}, pages={239–243} }