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植物根际促生菌促生机理研究

余 斐,苏 艳,李吉跃,陈晓阳,何 茜
华南农业大学 林学与风景园林学院,华南农业大学 林学与风景园林学院,华南农业大学 林学与风景园林学院,华南农业大学 林学与风景园林学院,华南农业大学 林学与风景园林学院
摘要:
化肥与农药的使用虽能促进植物的生长发育,但剂量过大会造成成本上升、土壤质量下降、环境恶化等不良反应。近年来研究发现存在一类自生型细菌称为植物根际促生菌(Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, PGPR),能忍受或抵抗植物所遭受的不利环境,进而促进种子萌发和促进植物生长。文章从PGPR的促进植物吸收营养功能、植物生长调节功能、生物防治性能和环境修复功能4个方面阐述,旨在了解PGPR能促进植物生长的原理,找出能改善植株抗逆性,缩短生长周期,促进植株更好更快繁殖的方法。
关键词:   植物根际促生菌;生长调节;生物防治
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分类号 S182
基金项目:2014年广东省公益研究与能力建设专项资金“速生树种黄梁木内生真菌多样性及开发应用”(2014A020208096)
 
Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Promoting Mechanism Research
YU Fei,SU Yan,LI Jiyue,CHEN Xiaoyang and HE Qian
College of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, South China Agricultural University,College of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, South China Agricultural University,College of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, South China Agricultural University,College of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, South China Agricultural University,College of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, South China Agricultural University
Abstract:
The use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides could promote the growth and development of plants, however,the excessive doses cause costs to rise, decline in soil quality, environmental degradation and other adverse reactions. Recent studies have found that a class of free-living bacteria - plant rhizosphere PGPR (Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, PGPR) could tolerate or resist plant suffered an adverse environment, thus contributing to the promotion of seed germination and plant growth. This article explains the growth promoting mechanism from the PGPR of four aspects , which are about plant nutrition absorption promoting function, plant growth regulating function, biological control performance and environmental restoration function. Understanding the principles of PGPR could promote the growth of plants, find out the method to improve the plant's own resistance, shorten the growth cycle and promote better and faster plant propagation method.
Key words:   Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria; Growth promoting mechanism; Biological disease control