Abstract

AbstractPhytomicrobiome associated with the different plant structures plays an important role in which microorganisms in the microbiome provides different beneficial services to the plants, whereas, in return, plants provide these microorganisms with reduced carbon and other metabolites. These plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), through different direct or indirect mechanisms, promote health of the plants as well as protect them from phytopathogens. Phytomicrobiome plays a key role in the uptake of nutrients by the plants as well as secretes extracellular molecules like hormones, secondary metabolites, and various signal compounds that induce the promotion of the plant growth. Besides, PGPB species can protect the plant by acting directly on the plant pathogens and parasites through diverse mechanisms, protective biofilm formation, competition, and the release of bioactive molecules. Through this contribution, we aim to review key advances in the use of PGPB in controlling the phytopathogens and present an updated review of literature (2019–2020).KeywordsPhytomicrobiomePGPBPhytopathogens

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