Review Article
Insight into the Interaction between Plants and Associated Fluorescent Pseudomonas spp.
Table 1
Microbial consortia with fluorescent Pseudomonas as one of the components and mechanisms involved in disease suppression.
| Microbial consortia involving fluorescent Pseudomonas | Disease/pathogen | Mechanisms involved | Reference |
| T. harzianum and P. fluorescens | Aphanomyces euteiches f. sp. pisi | Siderophore, ISR, and plant growth promotion | [78] | P. fluorescens and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia | Pythium ultimum | ISR | [79] | P. fluorescens NBRI-N6 and P. fluorescens NBRI-N | Sclerotium rolfsii | ISR | [80] | P. fluorescens and T. viride | Rhizoctonia solani | ISR and plant growth promotion | [81] | P. fluorescens EBC5 and EBC6 | Pythium aphanidermatum | ISR | [82] | T. harzianum, fluorescent Pseudomonas, and G. intraradices | Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici | Plant growth promotion and increased nutrient uptake | [83] | Fluorescent P. aeruginosa, Mesorhizobium spp. | S. rolfsii | ISR | [20, 66] | Fluorescent P. aeruginosa, T. harzianum, and Bacillus subtilis | Sclerotinia sclerotiorum | ISR, increase in plant growth, and suppression of oxalic acid production | [6, 12, 62ā64, 67] |
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ISR: induced systemic resistance.
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