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Biotization of Oil Palm ( Jacq.) and Its Plant-microbe Interactions

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Journal Front Plant Sci
Date 2023 May 5
PMID 37143882
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Continuous discovery of novel plant culture practices is always essential to promote better plant growth in the shortest possible cultivation period. An alternative approach to conventional micropropagation practice could be achieved through biotization by inoculating selected Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) into the plant tissue culture materials (e.g., callus, embryogenic callus, and plantlets). Such biotization process often allows the selected PGPR to form a sustaining population with various stages of plant tissues. During the biotization process, plant tissue culture material imposes developmental and metabolic changes and enhances its tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses, thereby reducing mortality in the acclimatization and pre-nursery stages. Understanding the mechanisms is, therefore crucial for gaining insights into plant-microbe interactions. Studies of biochemical activities and compound identifications are always essential to evaluate plant-microbe interactions. Given the importance of biotization in promoting plant material growth, this review aims to provide a brief overview of the oil palm plant-microbe symbiosis system.

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