Beneficial microbes in agriculture under abiotic stress conditions: An overview

  • Rana S
  • Chauhan R
  • Walia A
  • et al.
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Abstract

In agriculture, the demand is increasing for environment friendly, ecologically compatible techniques which can provide food for our growing population by raising both the quality and quantity of farm produce. Here, using plant beneficial microbes enables plants to tackle disease-causing organisms and insects, and withstand abiotic stress. Objective of this review is to focus on the emergence of the agriculturally important micro-organisms in order to establish an ideal agricultural system which supports efficient use of nutrients and energy recycling, and thereby preserves natural resources in the ecosystem as the environment conditions continue to aggravate due to climate change. This review gives a brief overview of the beneficial aspects of microbes in agriculture and several stress situations related to the climate change.

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Rana, S., Chauhan, R., Walia, A., Sharma, G., & Datt, N. (2021). Beneficial microbes in agriculture under abiotic stress conditions: An overview. The Pharma Innovation, 10(1), 360–368. https://doi.org/10.22271/tpi.2021.v10.i1e.5542

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