Abstract
Five Pseudomonas isolates were isolated from the rhizosphere of the Chickpea plant (Cultivar RKGK-13-414). Native strains were identified as plant growth-promoting Rhizobacteria, frequently reported earlier. This study shows that these five novel Pseudomonas sp. isolates can be effective new plant growth-promoting Rhizobacteria, for that purpose it was necessary to characterize the strains. The market of biofertilizers is expected to reach 3.8$ billion by 2025 from 2$ billion in 2019. The use of biopesticides is increasing slowly at a rate of 8% annually based on the different types of microbial pesticides. Therefore, the present research has been undertaken to discuss PGPR- as bio-controlling agent and promote the widespread adoption of biofertilizers, to promote sustainable agriculture.
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