Multidimensional role of Pseudomonas: from biofertilizers to bioremediation and soil ecology to sustainable agriculture

Bahman Khoshru, Alireza Fallah Nosratabad, Vahid Alah Jahandideh Mahjenabadi, Magdalena Knežević, Antonio Castellano Hinojosa, Ayomide Emmanuel Fadiji, Ben Jesuorsemwen Enagbonma, Sirvan Qaderi, Margi Patel, Eisa Mollaiy Baktash, Mona Fathi Abd El mowla Dawood, Debasis Mitra

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Abstract

Pseudomonas species are a versatile group of gram-negative bacteria that thrive in diverse ecological niches including soil, water, and plant environments. Their remarkable metabolic flexibility arises from their ability to utilize a plethora of compounds as carbon or energy sources, a feature that has attracted extensive scientific research. These microbial powerhouses are equipped to degrade various pollutants and toxins, thereby positioning them as valuable allies for bioremediation. This detoxification process is not only claim for ecological fame. Pseudomonas also exhibits potent biocontrol capabilities, and acts as a guard against plant pathogens. Their control strategies includes a suite of antimicrobial substances, along with an innate ability to outcompete other microbes for nutrients and stimulate plant defense. By harnessing these natural defenders, a range of Pseudomonas-based biocontrol agents have been formulated for agriculture. This approach is of growing interest for leveraging Pseudomonas strains as biofertilizers to support sustainable farming practices. These bacterial promoters enhance plant growth by boosting nutrient assimilation and by promoting robust root systems. New-generation biofertilizers can support crop yields and fortify soil vitality, thereby offering resilience to abiotic stress. This offers dual benefit of improving agricultural productivity while attenuating the harmful environmental problems caused by chemical fertilizers. Overall, the versatility of Pseudomonas species makes them a promising resource, spanning from agricultural enhancement to environmental remediation. As research accelerates, the ambition is to unlock and refine the myriad applications of these extraordinary bacteria.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1016-1042
Number of pages27
JournalJournal of Plant Nutrition
Volume48
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Abiotic stress
  • bio-control agents
  • ecological role
  • metabolic versatility
  • nutrient uptake
  • Pseudomonassp

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