Reclamation of arid and semi-arid soils: The role of plant growth-promoting archaea and bacteria

Arid and semi-arid soils are characterized by nutrient deficiency and water scarcity, declining soil quality and climate regimes that are unfavorable for crop production. These environments are also affected by other inherent abiotic and biotic factors that affect the structure and function of these...

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Main Authors: Ayansina Segun Ayangbenro, Olubukola Oluranti Babalola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Current Plant Biology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214662820300542
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spelling doaj-bf63d0d703144436a21ab2903a9fce802021-02-11T04:20:58ZengElsevierCurrent Plant Biology2214-66282021-01-0125100173Reclamation of arid and semi-arid soils: The role of plant growth-promoting archaea and bacteriaAyansina Segun Ayangbenro0Olubukola Oluranti Babalola1Food Security and Safety Niche, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, North-West University, Private Bag X2046, Mmabatho 2735, South AfricaCorresponding author.; Food Security and Safety Niche, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, North-West University, Private Bag X2046, Mmabatho 2735, South AfricaArid and semi-arid soils are characterized by nutrient deficiency and water scarcity, declining soil quality and climate regimes that are unfavorable for crop production. These environments are also affected by other inherent abiotic and biotic factors that affect the structure and function of these ecosystems. Numerous factors influence nutrient availability, plant productivity in an arid and semi-arid environment. One influential factor is the soil rhizospheric microbial community, which is an integral part of the terrestrial ecosystem. With climate change already affecting crop yield in drylands, the potential role of these organisms in land restoration for enhancing plant productivity needs to be exploited. Maximizing the rhizospheric microbial functions in these agroecosystems is essential in the reclamation of arid and semi-arid lands for optimum productivity in a wide range of environmental perturbations. In this review, we present the applications of rhizospheric plant growth-promoting (PGP) archaea and bacteria in the solubilization of nutrients, production of growth regulators, carbon sequestration, competitive exclusions of pathogens, and remediation of arid and semi-arid soils.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214662820300542AntagonismBiodegradationDroughtNitrogen-fixationPlant-microbe interactionsRhizosphere
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author Ayansina Segun Ayangbenro
Olubukola Oluranti Babalola
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Olubukola Oluranti Babalola
Reclamation of arid and semi-arid soils: The role of plant growth-promoting archaea and bacteria
Current Plant Biology
Antagonism
Biodegradation
Drought
Nitrogen-fixation
Plant-microbe interactions
Rhizosphere
author_facet Ayansina Segun Ayangbenro
Olubukola Oluranti Babalola
author_sort Ayansina Segun Ayangbenro
title Reclamation of arid and semi-arid soils: The role of plant growth-promoting archaea and bacteria
title_short Reclamation of arid and semi-arid soils: The role of plant growth-promoting archaea and bacteria
title_full Reclamation of arid and semi-arid soils: The role of plant growth-promoting archaea and bacteria
title_fullStr Reclamation of arid and semi-arid soils: The role of plant growth-promoting archaea and bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Reclamation of arid and semi-arid soils: The role of plant growth-promoting archaea and bacteria
title_sort reclamation of arid and semi-arid soils: the role of plant growth-promoting archaea and bacteria
publisher Elsevier
series Current Plant Biology
issn 2214-6628
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Arid and semi-arid soils are characterized by nutrient deficiency and water scarcity, declining soil quality and climate regimes that are unfavorable for crop production. These environments are also affected by other inherent abiotic and biotic factors that affect the structure and function of these ecosystems. Numerous factors influence nutrient availability, plant productivity in an arid and semi-arid environment. One influential factor is the soil rhizospheric microbial community, which is an integral part of the terrestrial ecosystem. With climate change already affecting crop yield in drylands, the potential role of these organisms in land restoration for enhancing plant productivity needs to be exploited. Maximizing the rhizospheric microbial functions in these agroecosystems is essential in the reclamation of arid and semi-arid lands for optimum productivity in a wide range of environmental perturbations. In this review, we present the applications of rhizospheric plant growth-promoting (PGP) archaea and bacteria in the solubilization of nutrients, production of growth regulators, carbon sequestration, competitive exclusions of pathogens, and remediation of arid and semi-arid soils.
topic Antagonism
Biodegradation
Drought
Nitrogen-fixation
Plant-microbe interactions
Rhizosphere
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214662820300542
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