Fluorescent Pseudomonads belong to plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR), the necessary cluster of microorganism that play a significant role within the plant growth promotion, evoked general resistance, biological management of pathogens etc. several strains of Pseudomonas fluorescens area unit famed to boost plant growth promotion and cut back severity of varied diseases. The effectiveness of microorganism antagonists in dominant fungous diseases was usually higher as alone, and generally together with fungicides. the current review refers to prevalence, distribution, mechanism, growth necessities of P. fluorescents and diseases controlled by the microorganism antagonist in numerous agricultural and agriculture crops were mentioned. The literature during this review helps in future analysis programmes that aim to push P. fluorescens as a possible bio-pesticide for augmentative biological management of the many diseases of agriculture and agriculture importance
Editorial: Journal of Molecular Microbiology
Editorial: Journal of Molecular Microbiology
Editorial: Journal of Molecular Microbiology
Editorial: Journal of Molecular Microbiology
Editorial: Journal of Molecular Microbiology
Editorial: Journal of Molecular Microbiology
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