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Bioprospecting of Rhizosphere-Resident Fungi: Their Role and Importance in Sustainable Agriculture

Journal

JOURNAL OF FUNGI
Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof7040314

Keywords

PGPF; plant growth; plant immunity; biotic stress; abiotic stress

Funding

  1. University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi, India [F/PDFSS-2015-17-KAR-11846, F1/17.1/2013-14/MANF-2013-14-MUS-KAR-30721]

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Rhizosphere-resident fungi, known as plant growth promoting fungi (PGPF), play a vital role in sustainable agriculture by enhancing seed germination, shoot and root growth, chlorophyll production, and fruit yield. They provide essential nutrients to plants and produce defense-related enzymes, compounds, and phytohormones to control the growth of pathogenic microbes, helping crops resist various stresses and improve growth.
Rhizosphere-resident fungi that are helpful to plants are generally termed as 'plant growth promoting fungi' (PGPF). These fungi are one of the chief sources of the biotic inducers known to give their host plants numerous advantages, and they play a vital role in sustainable agriculture. Today's biggest challenge is to satisfy the rising demand for crop protection and crop yield without harming the natural ecosystem. Nowadays, PGPF has become an eco-friendly way to improve crop yield by enhancing seed germination, shoot and root growth, chlorophyll production, and fruit yield, etc., either directly or indirectly. The mode of action of these PGPF includes the solubilization and mineralization of the essential micro- and macronutrients needed by plants to regulate the balance for various plant processes. PGPF produce defense-related enzymes, defensive/volatile compounds, and phytohormones that control pathogenic microbes' growth, thereby assisting the plants in facing various biotic and abiotic stresses. Therefore, this review presents a holistic view of PGPF as efficient natural biofertilizers to improve crop plants' growth and resistance.

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