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 PseudomonasDisease/pathogenMechanisms involvedReference

T. harzianum and P. fluorescens Aphanomyces euteiches f. sp. pisiSiderophore, ISR, and plant growth promotion [78]
P. fluorescens and Stenotrophomonas maltophiliaPythium ultimumISR [79]
P. fluorescens NBRI-N6 and P. fluorescens NBRI-NSclerotium rolfsiiISR [80]
P. fluorescens and T. virideRhizoctonia solaniISR and plant growth promotion [81]
P. fluorescens EBC5 and EBC6Pythium aphanidermatumISR [82]
T. harzianum, fluorescent Pseudomonas, and G. intraradicesFusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersiciPlant growth promotion and increased nutrient uptake [83]
Fluorescent P. aeruginosa, Mesorhizobium spp.S. rolfsiiISR[20, 66]
Fluorescent P. aeruginosa, T. harzianum, and Bacillus subtilisSclerotinia sclerotiorumISR, increase in plant growth, and suppression of oxalic acid production[6, 12, 62ā€“64, 67]

ISR: induced systemic resistance.