Exploring the Potential of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria: A Comprehensive Review on Biomass Production and Commercial Opportunities
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Exploring the Potential of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria: A Comprehensive Review on Biomass Production and Commercial Opportunities
Abstract: The global food production is confronted with substantial obstacles because of an expanding population and
deteriorating environmental degradation. The existing agricultural methods may be insufficient to provide sustenance for the
entire population. Enhancing agricultural productivity is imperative to tackle this pressing issue, and there exists significant
potential for advancement in the coming years. Nevertheless, it is imperative that we embrace inventive and ecologically
sustainable agricultural techniques to surmount this obstacle. Studies have demonstrated that the utilisation of phosphatesolubilizing bacteria can yield significant advantages for plants, improving their well-being and efficiency under different environmental circumstances. Regrettably, the extensive utilisation of detrimental synthetic pesticides jeopardises the existence of these advantageous bacteria, which are crucial for the well-being of plant roots on a global scale.
The efficacy of biofertilizers hinges on the proficiency with which we develop, maintain, and administer viable
microbial cells. It is crucial to optimise production processes to enhance cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Following extensive
cultivation, it is necessary to create bioinoculant formulations in either liquid or solid states to guarantee their durability, ease
of application, and ability to endure environmental pressures. An exhaustive examination of these ideal circumstances is
essential for developing cost-effective, high output bioinoculants that enhance crop growth and productivity. The objective of
this study is to analyse the effective compositions and the process of bringing microbial matriculants to market, which promote
plant growth. This research will offer vital knowledge about the potential of sustainable agricultural practices in the future.
Keywords: Global food production, Population growth, Environmental degradation, Yield optimization, Agricultural practices,
Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria, Microbial bio-fertilizers
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