The Significance of Rhizobacteria for Strawberry Cultivation in Tropical Area: A Review
Febby Fitriyani, Etty Pratiwi, Masako Akutsu, Reginawanti Hindersah, Syariful Mubarok

TL;DR
This review explores how rhizobacteria can improve strawberry growth in tropical areas by addressing soil nutrient issues.
Contribution
This paper provides a comprehensive review of rhizobacteria's role in tropical strawberry cultivation, a topic rarely discussed.
Findings
Rhizobacteria enhance plant growth by fixing nitrogen and solubilizing phosphorus and potassium.
They also produce hormones and metabolites that improve plant resistance to environmental stresses.
The review highlights the potential of rhizobacteria as biofertilizers for strawberries in tropical regions.
Abstract
In tropical regions, high temperatures and low nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in soil limit plant performance and fruit production. The soil-beneficial microbes, including rhizobacteria, have the potential to overcome the nutrient problems in the soil. Rhizobacteria fix the dinitrogen, solubilise the P and potassium (K), and produce hormones and other metabolites to stimulate plant development and resistance against environmental challenges like inadequate soil fertility, heavy metal concentrations or drought. Bacterial genera that occur for promoting growth is Bacillus sp., Azospirillum sp., Azotobacter sp, Pantoea sp. and Pseudomonas sp. Despite the prominent role of rhizobacteria in agriculture and the economic value of strawberries, the potential use of rhizobacteria as a biofertiliser in strawberry cultivation in tropical areas is rarely discussed and reviewed. The information…
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TopicsPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions · Plant Growth Enhancement Techniques
