The Roles of Plant-Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR)-Based Biostimulants for Agricultural Production Systems

The application of biostimulants has been proven to be an advantageous tool and an appropriate form of management towards the effective use of natural resources, food security, and the beneficial effects on plant growth and yield. Plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are microbes connected with plant roots that can increase plant growth by different methods such as producing plant hormones and molecules to improve plant growth or providing increased mineral nutrition. They can colonize all ecological niches of roots to all stages of crop development, and they can affect plant growth and development directly by modulating plant hormone levels and enhancing nutrient acquisition such as of potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen, and essential minerals, or indirectly via reducing the inhibitory impacts of different pathogens in the forms of biocontrol parameters. Many plant-associated species such as Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Streptomyces, Serratia, Arthrobacter, and Rhodococcus can increase plant growth by improving plant disease resistance, synthesizing growth-stimulating plant hormones, and suppressing pathogenic microorganisms. The application of biostimulants is both an environmentally friendly practice and a promising method that can enhance the sustainability of horticultural and agricultural production systems as well as promote the quantity and quality of foods. They can also reduce the global dependence on hazardous agricultural chemicals. Science Direct, Google Scholar, Springer Link, CAB Direct, Scopus, Springer Link, Taylor and Francis, Web of Science, and Wiley Online Library were checked, and the search was conducted on all manuscript sections in accordance with the terms Acinetobacter, Arthrobacter, Enterobacter, Ochrobactrum, Pseudomonas, Rhodococcus, Serratia, Streptomyces, Biostimulants, Plant growth promoting rhizobactera, and Stenotrophomonas. The aim of this manuscript is to survey the effects of plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria by presenting case studies and successful paradigms in various agricultural and horticultural crops.


Introduction
Biostimulants can be used to complement the application of chemical inputs, including the utilization of beneficial rhizosphere microbiome like advantageous fungi and plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria [1][2][3].The major biostimulants effects on crops include improving the visual quality of final products, stimulating the immune systems of plants, inducing the biosynthesis of plant defensive biomolecules, removing heavy metals from contaminated soil, improving crop performance, reducing leaching, improving root development, improving seed germination, inducing tolerance to abiotic and biotic stressors, accelerating crop establishment, and promoting nutrient uptake and nutrient use efficiency [4,5].Biostimulants are components that increase plant growth but do not qualify as essential plant nutrients, but biofertilizers are live microbes whose primary impact is to increase plant growth.Moreover, as biofertilizers are live microbes whose primary influence is to increase crop growth, biopesticides are live organisms whose primary effect is to directly control and manage crop diseases and pests.It is important to consider the point that the main difference between biostimulants and biofertilizers is that biofertilizers contain many nutrients but biostimulants do not have the plant nutrients.Ochrobactrum species are Gram-negative, non-enteric, non-fermenting bacteria that are closely associated with the genus Brucella, which are found in wide range of environments including in animals, plants, soil, aircraft, and water [6,7].Sipahutar and Vangnai [8] observed that Ochrobactrum sp.MC22 can improve the yield of soybean and mung bean with significant function for rhizoremediation in a crop area with triclocarban contamination.Acinetobacter is a Gram-negative bacterium found in nature, especially in the rhizosphere of many plants, playing an important function as a plant-growth-promoting bacterium and being known to produce gibberellin, siderophore, IAA, biosurfactants/bioemulsifiers, and antibiotics, as well as solubilize zinc, potassium, and phosphate.Bacteria of the Enterobacter species belong to the ESKAPE (Enterobacter spp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumannii, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Enterococcus faecium) group of pathogens [9][10][11].It has been reported that microbial biostimulants can synthesize IAA, which can promote root branching and plant growth of the plants under both abiotic and biotic stresses [4,5].Microbial biostimulants can alleviate salt stress as they are associated with a high level of IAA and can improve them in the re-establishing of favorable water potential gradients under water shortage conditions as well as increasing film hydration around the roots [1][2][3][4][5].Both PGPR and plants have ACC-deaminase, which has the ability to reduce the concentration of ethylene in the root zone and roots, with PGPR-derived ACC-deaminases being able to decrease ethylene-induced inhibition by reducing root zone ethylene [12][13][14].
Enterobacter species notably increased below-and aboveground responses in rice plants [12].Arthrobacter species are obligate aerobes and Gram-positive chemoorganotrophs that are often found among soil bacteria [13], which is a major aerobic bacterium under the class of Actinobacteria and the family Micrococcaceae [14].The most well-known and important in situ bioremediation of them is Cr(VI) reduction abilities [15].The biomass of Arthrobacter protophormiae was used to detach Cd(II) from an aqueous solution [16].Arthrobacter echigonensis MN1405 helped Phytolacca acinosa Roxb. in obtaining high remediation effectiveness of Mn removal and accumulation in the Mn contamination area [17].Pseudomonas are known as plant-associated and soil-dwelling species because of their biological activity of controlling plant diseases, both indirectly through inducing plant defense resistance responses or directly via producing antagonistic metabolites, especially by their large class of secondary metabolites, which are known as cyclic lipopeptides [18].Different species of the Pseudomonas genus are well known as exhibiting plant growth promotion traits, such as indole acetic acid (IAA) biosynthesis, phosphate solubilization, and stress alleviation enzyme production, which are important characteristics for the development of effectual plant biostimulants [19].Rhodococcus spp.are a group of non-model Gram-positive bacteria that have various catabolic activities with high adaptive capabilities, making them unique because of different applications in lignocellulosic biomass conversion, environmental bioremediation, and whole-cell biocatalysis [20].This genus includes a small number of opportunistic pathogens and species, making them appropriate from the point of view of safety [21].
Serratia is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium that is an important ubiquitous member of the Enterobacteriaceae family [22].Serratia proteamaculans suppressed Rhizoctonia solani in vivo and in vitro, increased plant growth parameters, and stimulated tomato defense machinery [23].Kang et al. [24] reported that Serratia nematodiphila PEJ1011 can regulate the endogenous ABA levels in pepper plants while reducing the endogenous salicylic acid and jasmonic acid contents.Streptomyces spp. is a filamentous and Gram-positive prokaryote, being the main clade of the phylum Actinobacteria, belonging to the family of Streptomycetaceae [25], which are ubiquitous in marine sediments and soils; moreover, they are usually found inside plant roots and in the rhizosphere [26].It is the most well-known genus of Actinobacteria, being a Gram-positive mycelial sporulating bacteria with a great ability to be resident in dry and saline soils or live within spontaneous plants of drylands, with the ability of producing IAA and siderophores, as well as solubilizing mineral phosphates [27].It can be dispersed by arthropods, insects, and other microbes, and it contains unique metabolites that can influence insect behavior and bacterial growth [28].The complexity of soil environments and the interactions of Streptomyces with other organisms is the main reason for the production of secondary metabolites [29].They have shown great potential for protection against fungal disease, plant growth promotion, and colonization ability in cereals [30].Kaari et al. [30] concluded that Streptomyces sp.UT4A49 can be considered as a promising biocontrol factor for tomato bacterial disease control, that of Ralstonia solanacearum.Elango et al. [31] [32,33].Stenotrophomonas is one of the most important aerobic plant-growth-promoting bacterium with around 18 well-characterized species, having shown a high capability in phosphate solubilization, nitrogen fixation, siderophore production, the production of plant growth regulators, and antagonism against pathogenic microorganisms [34].Its species also have important functions in the bioremediation process by helping in biofortification and degrading xenobiotic compounds, as well as having significant roles in the improvement of crop plant health [35].The action mechanisms of microbial biostimulants in plants are not well understood yet; however, PGPR can upregulate the expression of genes related to cell growth and cellulose biosynthesis; promote shoot length; increase water use efficiency, photosynthesis, and water retention in drought conditions; increase gas exchange; promote plant biomass; decrease the levels of lipid peroxidation; increase organic acid, protein, soluble sugar, and biomass production; improve chlorophyll, ABA levels, and compatible solutes; and enhance the activity of antioxidant enzymes as well as reducing membrane permeability in salt stress conditions [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. The goal of this review article is to survey the impacts of plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria by presenting case studies and successful paradigms in different agricultural and horticultural crops.The title of this article was selected as PGPR has an important role in plant growth through direct action mechanisms, and understanding the roles and impacts of different types of PGPR is important in terms of achieving more sustainable agricultural goals.In this article, we also tried to study the major mechanisms of action of different types of biostimulant products with an emphasis on the application and integration of microbial-based biostimulant products in horticultural and agricultural crop production.This research examines the scientific literature on biostimulants from 1991 to December 2023 by conducting a bibliometric analysis of the literature published on the Web of Science database, including more than one thousand articles.The information provided was obtained from randomized control experiments, review articles, and analytical observations and studies that have been gathered from various literature sources such as PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, and Google Scholar.The keywords used were the Latin and common names of different agricultural and horticultural species, as well as microbial biostimulants, such as "Ochrobactrum", "Acinetobacter", "Arthrobacter", "Enterobacter", "Pseudomonas", "Rhodococcus", "Serratia", "Streptomyces", "Biostimulants", "Plant growth promoting rhizobactera", and "Stenotrophomonas".

Ochrobactrum spp.
Ochrobactrum spp.belongs to the Brucellaceae family and is a class-alpha-proteobacteria [36], commonly identified in the soil within the roots of a plant [37].Ochrobactrum spp., together with the closely related Brucella, Agrobacterium, and Rhizobium genera, belong to the class of Alphaproteobacteria [36,37], which are also of interest as plant beneficial bacteria, as some of the strains are able to nodulate roots to fix nitrogen, underlining their close association with the host plants.They can also improve the germination percentage, as well as increase the protease activities, amylase, and relative root elongation, and they can be considered as important in bioremediation as well as an important alternative for plant growth promotion.Ochrobactrum is usually found in entomopathogenic nematode symbiotic systems, and it has been reported that the Ochrobactrum intermedium strain produces glyco lipopeptide biosurfactant [38].Ochrosin, which is a multi-functional bio-surfactant produced by Ochrobactrum sp.BS-206, shows appropriate anti-adhesive, antimicrobial, antifeedant, and insecticidal activities [39].Ochrobactrum sp.MPV1 is an appropriate candidate for the bioconversion of toxic oxyanions, including tellurite and selenite, to their respective elemental forms, producing intracellular Se and TeNPs possibly accessible in industrial and biomedical applications [40].Ochrobactrum anthropi DE2010 indicated high tolerance and a high removal ability value for Cr(III), as well as being effectual in immobilizing Cr(III) [41].Ochrobactrum JAS2 isolated from paddy rhizosphere soil indicated meaningful advantages of the production of hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, and IAA with significant plant-growth-promoting capabilities [42].Ochrobactrum lupini KUDC1013 consisted of systemic resistance against spots caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.vesicatoria in pepper, as well as resistance against leaf sport rot caused by Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp.carotovorum in tobacco [43].The influence of different kinds of Ochrobactrum on experimental plants are shown in Table 1.It is the best choice for the solubilization of different P sources. [58] 3. Acinetobacter spp.
Acinetobacter spp. is a Gram-negative coccobacilli that is aerobic and non-motile, with no glucose-fermentation capability, being found in different environments [59][60][61][62][63].One of the main reasons for the study of the genus Acinetobacter is because of its role in antimicrobial resistance and serious infections [62].It can fix nitrogen, solubilize minerals, produce siderophores, and even be used as plant epiphytes or endophytes, allowing it to assist hosts in detaching pollutants and tolerating environmental stresses [63].It is short, plump, and typically 1.0-1.5 µm by 1.5-2.5 µm in size during the rapid phase of its growth [64,65].Shah et al. [66] observed that zinc sulfide nanoparticles, Bacillus velezensis, and Acinetobacter pittii have great potential against Rhizoctonia solani in tomato to suppress root rot infection and improve yield and growth.They have also found that this combination can increase tomato plant nutrition such as in terms of potassium, calcium, silicon, and magnesium, as well as improve redox quenching status by increasing the activity of antioxidant defense enzymes [66].Wang et al. [67] also discovered that Acinetobacter oleivorans S4 is important for plant growth and valuable in assisting in phytoremediation.Ke et al. [68] reported that the Acinetobacter indicus strain ZJB20129 isolated from an urban sewage treatment plant showed a heterotrophic nitrification-aerobic denitrification ability.Acinetobacter sp.TX5 has a valuable ability in terms of nitrite removal with a capability of suppressing N 2 O accumulation, and it has been reported that Acinetobacter sp.XS21 effectively removes arsenite from soluble-exchangeable fraction [69], with Acinetobacter calcoaceticus strains from canola and soybean having been reported to improve plant growth [70].The improved seedling growth parameters of the treated crop seeds of Vigna unguiculata, Vigna radiata, Dolichos lablab, and Abelmoschus esculentus showed the wonderful potential of Acinetobacter sp.RSC7 to be used in a bio-fertilizer formulation in a sustainable production system [71].The strain Acinetobacter calcoaceticus DD161 has high inhibitory activity against the Phytophthora sojae 01 in soybean [72].Acinetobacter sp.strain Xa6 can be used as a biological control against Ralstonia solanacearum as well as increase the final yield of tomato [73].Acinetobacter sp.strain SG-5 is an important candidate as a metal remediation plant, particularly in terms of Cd in edible plant parts and as a plant growth promoter [74].

Arthrobacter spp.
The genus Arthrobacter can effectually utilize inorganic and organic compounds as a metabolism substrate, acting as a tool for bioremediation in agriculture [75][76][77][78].Certain Arthrobacter species, mainly soil-dwelling rhizobacteria, have been considered as plant growth promoters because of their different growth-promoting activities, such as potassium and phosphate solubilization, nitrogen fixation, and indole acetic acid synthesis [79,80].Zhao et al. [81] reported that Arthrobacter sp.ZCY-2 has a circular chromosome and five circular plasmids encoding for the procedure of salt adaptation and pollutant degradation, proving its unique saline tolerance characteristic.Zhao et al. [82] reported that Ap920-WI from Arthrobacter sp.H5 has shown high anti-fungal activity and that it inhibited the infestation of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on rape leaves, with it potentially offering a novel solution for controlling plant diseases.The effects of Arthrobacter on various plants are presented in Table 2.It can reduce the toxicity of atrazine. [96] 5. Enterobacter spp.
The genus Enterobacter is a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae of the class Gammaproteobacteria [97], and the Enterobacteriaceae family includes different bacteria such as Enterobacter spp., Klebsiella spp., and Escherichia coli [98][99][100].Ngigi et al. [101] found that the existence of bacterial strains such as Enterobacter cloacae in different sugarcane-cultivated fields can be used to increase the degradation of atrazine in contaminated soil, where atrazine is known to be recalcitrant.Enterobacter roggenkampii ED5 has notable application potency in sugarcane production as it can boost plant growth, as well as being able to enhance photosynthetic leaf gas exchange capacity and agronomic trains in sugarcane [102].Mayak et al. [103] also reported that the plant-growth-promoting bacterium Enterobacter cloacae CAL3 has a positive influence on tomato seedlings.Ullah et al. [104] reported that the Zn-solubilizing endophyte Enterobacter sp.MN17 with Zn utilization via seed coating can increase the profitability, productivity, bioavailable Zn, and grain quality of Kabuli chickpea.Utkhede and Smith [105] also noted that Enterobacter agglomerans is appropriate for the control of crown and root rot of apple trees.Zakria et al. [106] also observed the positive effects of Enterobacter sp.strain 35-1 and Enterobacter sp.SE-5 isolated from sugarcane on both rice (Oryza sativa) and wild rice (Oryza officinalis).The beneficial impacts of Enterobacter species on potassium, nitrogen contents, leaf area, stem girth, and seedling height proved its important role as a bio-inoculant for maize seedling growth and health [107].
Enterobacter hormaechei subsp.steigerwaltii EB8D was able to improve the root length, stem length, and dry weight of tomato plants, as well as indicating a significant strong protective capability against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.radicis lycopersici [108].Zakria et al. [109] reported that the positive impacts of Enterobacter sp.strain 35-1 on Brassica oleracea, while Mowafy et al. [110] reported that the significant influence of Enterobacter on final yield and root nodulation of maize and soybean, respectively.Enterobacter sichuanensis AJI 2411 showed growth-promotion properties for plants, being isolated from the rhizosphere of soybean [111].Ji et al. [112] reported that Enterobacter cloacae HG-1 could promote the growth of wheat under salt stress and increase salt stress tolerance.Garcia-Gonzalez et al. [113] found that Enterobacter cloacae can be considered as an emerging plant-pathogenic bacterium that positively affects chili pepper seedlings, and Abedinzadeh et al. [114] found that Enterobacter cloacae subsp.cloacae ATCC13047 T is a causal agent of decline and offshoot rot of the date palm in North Africa and Southwest Asia.Taha et al. [115] found that Rhizobium laguerreae co-inoculated with native Bacillus sp. and Enterobacter aerogenes improved areal biomass and shoot dry weight and mitigated the drought stress impact on lentil.Enterobacter sp.EG16 can decrease physiological stress and promote pak choi (Brassica rapa spp.Chinensis) growth and nutritional quality [116].Enterobacter cloacae CTWI-06 can mitigate the negative effects of Cr(VI) in rice plants as it was both resistant to elevated Cr(VI) concentration and a wide array of other metals [117].Enterobacter cloacae ZA14 can boost the growth of tomato by mitigating the phytotoxicity of dyes and heavy metals from textile wastewater, improve the metal tolerance index, and increase the production of total thiols [118].Enterobacter asburiae NC16 decreased transpiration rates and the expression of some iron (Fe)-uptake-related genes such as ZmNAS2, ZmZIP, ZmYS1, and ZmFer in corn plant, having an important function in the mitigation of Cd toxicity, partially by hampering the Fe-uptake-associated pathways [119].Enterobacter sp.TY-1 is an important Cd-resistant strain with notable plant growth promotion traits that can induce to improvement in dry weight, fresh weight, plant height, and Cd accumulation of ryegrass [120], whereas Enterobacter ludwigii was found to improve the nodulation, yield, and quality of alfalfa under saline-alkali environments [121].The endophytic bacterium Enterobacter cloacae (MG001451) isolated from Ocimum sanctum showed high potency in terms of antimicrobial activities [122].Rani et al. [123] reported that the application of Enterobacter ludwigii-PS10 can significantly increase Zn content and plant biomass of tomato plants, as well as increasing bacterial cell viability and plant growth.
Enterobacter roggenkampii Kh2 is the causal agent of postharvest sugar beet soft rot disease [124], and Enterobacter sp.FM-1 (FM-1) had a meaningful impact on the rhizosphere soil N and C cycles on Bidens pilosa L. in heavy-metal -contaminated soil [125].In another experiment, Klebsiella sp.Z2 and Enterobacter sp.Z1 improved soybean nodule production with rhizobia; increased the taurine, phytohormone, and flavonoid contents of soybean; and secreted phytohormone to activate flavonoid synthesis gene expression [126].Enterobacter sp.alleviated salinity stress in Cajanus cajan and plant growth enhanced by the application of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC)-deaminase-positive bacteria [127].In another trial, Enterobacter sp.E1 effectively boosted As accumulation in Pteris vittate, essentially by dissolving soil arsenic and promoting plant growth [128].Enterobacter cloacae also increased the yield, growth, and photosynthetic pigment content of Moringa oleifera Lam.[129].Enterobacter hormaechei KSB-8 significantly increased the fruit maturing, flowering fruit setting, K content, chlorophyll content, and root length of cucumber [130].Gupta et al. [131] reported that Enterobacter sp.strain CPSB49 increased the chromium uptake in the shoots and roots of Helianthus annuus L. and increased the plant-growth-promoting ability.Under Cd stress, Enterobacter sp.revealed a significant increase in the morpho-biochemical characteristics of seedlings of rice [131].

Pseudomonas spp.
One of the most widespread and diverse bacterial groups in the natural environment is Pseudomonas [132]; the genus has significant functions in the soil and biosphere [133], belonging to the phylum Proteobacteria, including the major abundant quenching Gram-negative bacteria genus, especially in the rhizospheres of all plant samples [134], being considered as versatile biocontrol agents against bacteria and non-bacterial pathogens [135].The widespread occurrence of Pseudomonas shows its adaptability through physiological, molecular, and environmental diversity.Its family consists of general forms like Xanthomonas, Frateuria, Zoogloea, and Pseudomonas.Cyclic lipopeptides from Pseudomonas mediterranea have 22 amino acids, which can induce plant dell death immunity and confer resistance to bacterial infection in Nicotiana benthamiana [136].Different strains of Pseudomonas show numerous ecological qualified characteristics such as antifungal metabolite production, biofilm formation, synergistic attachment with the plant root system, quorum-sensing mediation, chemotactic mediation, uptake, and the catabolism of different plant secretions.Pseudomonas fluorescens UM270 has shown a functional role in the promotion of tomato plant growth, especially under salt stress conditions as it resulted in an increase in dry weight, chlorophyll content, and shoot and root length [137].The application of Pseudomonas plecoglossicida RGK was found to have a capacity to solubilize potassium, zinc, and phosphate, as well as the potential to produce exopolysaccharide, hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, nitrogen fixation, siderophores, and indole acetic acid in turmeric plant [138].It has also been found to be suitable to improve the growth metrics of plants, such as rhi-zome biomass, shoot height, the number of leaves, flavonoids, and phenolic content [139].Pseudomonas sp.EB3 can protect banana plants against fusarium and salinity stress, as well as leading to improved growth under non-stressed conditions [140].
In one experiment, Pseudomonas sp.RGM 2987 isolated from Stevia philippiana roots was introduced as a new plant biostimulant because it showed plant growth promotion characteristics such as IAA, phosphate solubilization, and stress alleviation enzyme production [141].Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain FG106, which was isolated from tomato plants, has shown clear antagonism against Botrytis cinerea, Alternaria alternata, Phytophthora colocasiae, Phytophthora infestans, Xanthomonas euvesicatoria pv.perforans, Rhizoctonia solani, and Clavibacter michiganensis subsp.michiganensis, which can also lead to producing siderophores, ammonia, IAA, hydrogen cyanide (HCN), and phosphate solubilization [142].Chandra et al. [143] reported that Pseudomonas aeruginosa from Valeriana wallichii shows antagonistic efficacy against Aspergillus flavus, Alternaria alternata, and Fusarium oxysporum.Sahebani and Gholamrezaee [144] also found that Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0 can be used as a potent biocontrol agent to control root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica, and the bioinduction of plant defense responses in both cucumber and tomato.Patel et al. [145] reported that Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5 and Pseudomonas sp.G22 have shown anti-fungal effects against Magnaporthe oryzae B157 and Rhizoctonia solani in different crops such as wheat, sorghum, and rice.Dignam et al. [146] stated that Pseudomonas species diversity explained variation in soil suppressiveness and increased Pseudomonas species diversity distinguished as suppressive from conductive soils.Hu et al. [147] also noticed that the multi-strain can increase inoculant abundance in the rhizosphere, as well as plant growth connected with phosphorus solubilization, siderophores, and plant hormones.The effects of different types of Pseudomonas on various plants are shown in Table 3.The inoculation can increase nodule fresh weight, nodulation, and phosphorus uptake. [163]

Pseudomonas citronellolis KM594397
It increased plant growth and dry biomass under As 5+ stress.[164,165] Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain OSG41 It can increase chemical and biological characteristics in chromium-treated soils. [166] Corn (Zea mays L.) Poaceae Pseudomonas fluorescens strain P13 It can increase the growth of corn and degraded phenol in contaminated water and field soils. [167] Pseudomonas stutzeri A1501 It can increase the population of indigenous diazotrophs and ammonia oxidizers and functional gene transcripts. [168] Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Malvaceae Pseudomonas aeruginosa Z5 It is the best choice to control the growth of cotton-root-associated fungal pathogens.
Treated seeds showed increased resistance to the damping-off disease caused by Phytophthora capsici.
[ It can increase enzymes such as polyphenol oxidase, peroxidase, ammonia lyase, and phenol content, as well as decrease the incidence of damping-off [191] Pseudomonas aeruginosa It can increase nutrient uptake and yield parameters, as well as increase the adsorption of phosphorous in the soil. [192]

Pseudomonas fluorescens
It has a meaningful influence on the root and shoot length of sorghum.[201] Soybean (Glycine max) Fabaceae Pseudomonas putida KT2440 It can significantly increase seed germination, root and shoot length, and dry and fresh weight of plants. [202]

Pseudomonas parafulva JBCS1880
It can be considered as a specific biological control agent.[203] Pseudomonas putida H-2-3 It can induce tolerance against abiotic stress and also cause an increase in antioxidants.
Its application can help provide enough Zn bioavailability that can be induced to increase plant growth in a sustainable manner. [214,215]

Pseudomonas chlororaphis; Pseudomonas fluorescens
It can be effective against Salmonella strains as a post-harvest application.[216] Pseudomonas fluorescens G20-18 It can increase drought stress and contribute to increasing the robustness of the practical utilization of it to promote crop resilience. [217]

Pseudomonas oryzihabitans PGP01
It has positive effects on the roots of plants.[218] Pseudomonas chlororaphis subsp.aureofaciens strain M71 Its inoculation can increase the ABA level in leaves of water-stressed tomatoes. [219]

Pseudomonas Syringae
It can increase the plant defense system.7. Rhodococcus spp.
Rhodococcus are well known for their significant capacity to degrade various aromatic chemicals, both short-and long-chain, such as heteroaromatic, halogenated, hydroaromatic, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons [222][223][224][225][226]. The genus Rhodococcus consists of Grampositive, aerobic bacteria, and non-sporulating belongs to the phylum Actinobacteria [227], which can tolerate extremely toxic components and unfavorable environments because of their cell wall structure and a large array of enzymes that can degrade and toxify harmful components in hostile habitats [228].They have shown a wide range of metabolic activities [229], and they have been considered because of their biotechnological, agricultural, and ecological importance [230].Dhaouadi et al. [231] reported that new plant species have been found to be hosts of the plant pathogenic Rhodococcus fascians and other newly found members of the genus Rhodococcus, and according to their findings, Rhodococcus can be found in pistachio and almond trees and root-stocks.Rhodococcus fascians can produce a mixture of cytokinins to modify the hormone landscape of its broad range of plant hosts, inducing developmental changes and tissue deformations.Abraham and Silambarasan [232] also found that Rhodococcus erythropolis JAS13 could be applied for the integrated bioremediation of pesticides and it plant-growth-promoting capability in agricultural systems.Rhodococcus erythropolis MTC 7905 can alleviate Cr 6+ and promote the plant growth of pea, especially at a low temperature [224].Rhodococcus sp.Fp2 did not stimulate pea growth in Cd-supplemented soil because it had no 1-aminocyclopropane-1carboxylate deaminase activity in vitro in the presence of Cd [233].Rhodococcus sp.PBTS1 and PBTS2 were able to produce auxins, cytokinins, and plant-growth-stimulating volatiles with notable influences on plant development [234].In one experiment, it was reported that plant-growth-promoting characteristics were observed after the isolation of Rhodococcus qingshengii RL1 from the surface-sterilized leaves of Eruca sativa Mill.[235,236].

Serratia
Serratia spp.has various plant growth promotion characteristics, and it stimulates and colonizes the growth of multiple hosts such as non-homologous and homologous forms [237][238][239].It is a Gram-negative bacterium belonging to Enterobacteriaceae, with more than 42 species, and the plant-associated Serratia consists of both free-living and endophytic species in the rhizosphere [240].They can induce root hair development stimulated by their IAA-production and acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) signaling mechanisms [241][242][243].Lim et al. [244] also found that Serratia fonticola DSM 4576 T can confer solubilization of inorganic phosphate, hydrogen cyanide production, indole-3-acetic acid production, siderophore production, and assimilation of ammonia via the glutamate synthase (GS/GOGAR) pathway.Serratia nematodiphila RGK has been found to have a high capacity to solubilize zinc, phosphate, and potassium, as well as the potency to produce exopolysaccharide synthesis, hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, nitrogen fixation, and the indole acetic acid of the turmeric rhizome of turmeric (Curcuma longa).Serratia sp.KUJM3 presents various benefits, such as the metalloid bioremediation, plant growth promotion, and As reduction of cowpea [245].Serratia marcescens can stimulate plant growth and increases resistance against Nilaparvata lugens in rice, with colonized plants indicating increased seed germination, shoot and root lengths, and shoot and root fresh weights [246].Serratia sp.5D and RTL100 can be applied as effectual microbial inoculants, especially in nutrient-deficient soils in rainfed areas, where the cultivation of chickpea is common [247].Devi et al. [248] also concluded that Serratia marcescens AL2-16 can increase the growth of latjeera (Achyranthes aspera L.), which is one of the most important medicinal plants of the Amaranthaceae family.Serratia sp.CP-13 decreases Cd uptake and concomitant lipid peroxidation in maize cultivars, showing its high potential in terms of plant growth augmentation and Cd remediation plans [249].Serratia marcescens AHPC29 can be considered as a new agent for the management of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, which is a destructive and invasive pathogen in forestry [250], with Obi et al. [251] reporting that Serratia marcescens 39-H1 was able to increase the hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass, being a plant-growth-promoting organism.Bhatta et al. [252] reported that Serratia marcescens DB1 is a plant-growth-promoting rhizobacterium with an innate ability to resist heavy metals such as Cr, Ni, and As, which can stimulate the bioavailability of essential elements for plant uptake and keep the balance of Na + /K + ions in rice shoots.Ting et al.'s [253] pre-inoculation with the endobacterium Serratia marcescens strain UPM39B3 led to the production of host defense enzymes, such as polyphenol oxidase, peroxidase, total soluble phenols, and phenylalanine, in banana plantlets.Zhu et al. [254] found that Serratia sp.PW7 can be used to colonize wheat for decreasing pyrene contamination [255], and Serratia plymuthica BMA1 can be a potential choice to increase the agronomic effectiveness of Vicia faba L. plants toward a clean P-nutrition through the formulation of bio-phosphate fertilizers for plant growth promotion [256].In another experiment, it was reported that Serratia marcescens strain B2 suppressed mycelial growth of the rice health blight pathogen Rhizoctonia solani AG-1 IA [257].Restrepo et al. [257] indicated that Serratia plymuthica AED38 extracts showed a promising potential as a bioproduct for the control of avocado root rot caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi.Serratia marcescens are effectual in increasing the growth and growth characteristics such as leaf Cl − , Na + content, and the antioxidant enzyme activities in eggplant under salt stress [258].Prischmann et al. [259] reported that Serratia plymuthica was associated with maize roots and can be considered as a plant-growth-promoting factor through antagonistic action against plant-pathogenic fungi.Youssef et al. [260] also noted that Serratia proteamaculans as soil drench effectively increased plant growth and controlled tomato early blight disease.Serratia marcescens AS09 was able to reduce disease incidence, promote growth, and increase root length and plant height, and it has shown high potential to be studied as a biocontrol agent against fusarium wilt disease [261].

Streptomyces
The major genus of Actinobacteria is streptomyces, and various strains of streptomyces can promote biocontrol pests and plant growth, weeds, diseases, and phytopathogenic microorganisms by producing phytohormones such as IAA, enzymes, siderophores, antibiotics, volatile organic compounds, and some other secondary metabolites [262][263][264][265]. Streptomyces spp.can also alleviate abiotic stresses, such as drought, salinity, and inorganic and organic contaminants in soil, as well as promoting nutrients bioavailability [266,267].Streptomyces are extensively known for the production of an array of components that can promote plant growth directly by phytohormone production such as of cytokinins, indole acetic acid, and gibberellins; through the increased nutrition acquisition of potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen, and essential minerals; or through the suppression of plant diseases [268].In fact, species of the genus Streptomyces are well known as producers of secondary metabolites such as antifungals, antibiotics, anticancer agents, and virulence parameters [269].Ngalimat et al. [270] reported that Streptomyces spp.showed no phytotoxic impact on rice plants, mitigated the negative effects of bacterial panicle blight, increased rice yield attributes, and elicited defense-related gene transcript levels.Zheng et al. [271] illustrated that Steptomycetes sp.strain FJAT-31547, presenting broad-spectrum antibacterial and antifungal activity with high biocontrol effectiveness against tomato Fusarium wilt and bacterial wilt, was an important growth-promoting factor, as on the basis of GC-MS, n-hexadecanoic acid was recognized as the main constituent of this strain.
The application of Streptomyces hydrogenans DH16 significantly increased the shoot length, seed germination, root length, dry and fresh weights, and lateral roots of pea seedlings [272].The Streptomyces alfalfae 11F strain is useful for improving the establishment and biomass yield of switchgrass [273], and Streptomyces sp. is appropriate for controlling blueberry canker caused by Botryosphaeria dothidea under field conditions [274].The addition of Streptomyces parvulus VRR3 caused a decreased incidence of Fusarium wilt disease signs on green gram plant (Vigna radiata L.), and it also induced the significant growth of green gram seedlings and enhanced root and shoot length [275].Park et al. [276] reported that Streptomyces nigrescens KA-1 has notable nematicidal activity against Meloidogyne incognita with compounds with anti-nematicidal activity that can decrease the number of egg masses and nematodes.Streptomyces angustmyceticus strain TH23-7 shows antifungal activity against Lasiodiplodia theobromae that indicates its potential to control the spadix rot of flamingo flowers [277].It has been reported that the usage of Streptomyces sp. has a wonderful ability to produce thermostable and acidic phytase, increase plant growth, and promote plant-growth-promoting attributes of tomato plants [278].The application of Streptomyces pactum Act12 in soil increased pepper fruit quality, especially fruit taste, flavor, and color [279].Abbasi et al. [280] also confirmed that the application of Streptomyces can be effectual in commercial bell pepper greenhouses, and that the treated plants showed higher score values of quality characteristics including juiciness, smell, flavor, and appearance.Streptomyces strains from the roots of cocoyam can be used for the promotion of root growth and against the root rot disease of Pythium myriotylum, which is the main pathogen that limits the productivity and growth of this crop in West Africa [281].The selected consortium of Streptomyces spp.has a higher potential for the biological control of Fusarium wilt diseases in chickpea, and its application induces the enhancement of antioxidant enzymes such as catalase, superoxide dismutase, guaiacol peroxidase, ascorbate peroxidase, phenylalanine ammonia-lyase, and glutathione reductase [282].Streptomyces UPMRS4 as a potential bioenhancer and biocontrol agent in rice increased plant growth and upregulated the defense-related genes of rice as well as reducing rice blast disease without meaningful change in yield attributes [283].
Streptomyces sp.VITGV100 showed promising antimicrobial activity [284], and Streptomyces sp.KRA18-249 indicated strong herbicidal activity against different weeds, being able to be considered as a unique biological factor for weed control [285].Streptomyces sp.CMSTAAHL-3 and its antibiotics can be applied in the treatment of different types of pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterococcus faecalis, and Staphylococcus aureus [286].The ethyl acetate extract of the Streptomyces spp.EGY-S7 strain indicated higher control efficacy against the causing agent of wilt disease of tomato, which is Fusarium oxysporum, as well as significantly boosting the biomass of tomato seedlings such leaf number, plant height, and dry and fresh weight.Streptomyces jietaisiensis strain A034 can promote plant growth, prevent root knot disease, and keep the soil bacteria community [287], and Streptomyces strains can notably increase the growth of wheat in saline conditions [288].In one trial, Streptomyces hygroscopicus OsiSh-2 was able to protect rice seedlings against Fe-deficient stress by a sophisticated interaction with the host, including Fe reduction, solubilization, chelation, and translocation, finally inducing the increased fitness of plants [289].Streptomyces corchorusii strain CASL5 and Kosakonia radicincitans strains CABV2 showed high-Al-resistant, improved growth of Al-stressed tomato plants; increased nutrient uptake in plants under Al stress; and declined reduced oxidative stress in seedlings of tomato [290].The Streptomyces spp.strain KPS-E004 and KPS-A032 mixture can promote plant growth, suppress root know infestation, improve the ribotype richness of the bacterial composition in the environment, and the increase yield of chili [291].Gong et al. [291] demonstrated that Streptomyces sp.KLBMP5084 has high potential for promoting tomato seedling growth as the biological fertilizer under salinity stress; they also reported the significant decrease in malondialdehyde, as well as the increasing of proline contents, soluble sugar, and antioxidant enzyme activity in both the stem and leaf of tomato plants.Streptomyces sp.strains CBQ-EA2 and CBQ-B-8 can be considered as biological control substitutes against the root rot complex diseases of common bean, as they have shown a high capacity in decreasing disease severity and disease incidence, as well as increasing the yield, germination, and quality of legumes [292].In another experiment, bacterization with Streptomyces spp.reduced the adverse impacts of salinity in corn plants by modulating non-enzymatic and enzymatic antioxidant mechanisms [293].Nimnoi et al. [294] reported that Streptomyces galilaeus strain KPS-C004 can sustain bacterial community, survive long term in the soil, suppress root knot disease, and improve plant growth.Streptomyces sp.MBRL 10 and Streptomyces corchorusii strain UCR3-16 application can induce a higher germination percentage and significantly increase growth over rice seedlings challenged with pathogens under net house conditions [295].
Streptomyces roseoflavus strain NKZ-259 showed high antagonist fungal activity; inhibited the growth of Botrytis cinerea; and promoted the growth of pepper and tomato seedlings, especially due to IAA [296].Toumatia et al. [297] concluded that the highly antagonistic Streptomyces mutabilis strain can secrete GA 3 and IAA to increase wheat seedlings; decrease both decrease severity and disease occurrence of Fusarium culmorum; and colonize different niches on the surfaces of the phytosphere, namely, seeds and roots as well as plant endosphere compartments.The inoculation of seeds with Streptomyces bacteria stimulated root elongation, increased shoot elongation, and increased cholorophyll levels of sugar beet [298].Streptomyces sp.FXP04 inhibited the mycelial growth of Phytophthora infestans, decreased late blight damage on potato plants, and secreted one of the most important polyketide secondary metabolites-Piericidin A [299].Devi et al. [300] reported that Streptomyces sp.SP5 exerted a negative effect on the growth and development of melon fruit fly, which is known as Zeugodacus cucurbitae, while Sharma and Manhas [301] proved the positive impacts of Streptomyces sp.M4 to increase the resistance power of plants against Alternaria black leaf spot.Basavarajappa et al. [302] observed Streptomyces sp.strain SND-2 as a potential source, plant growth promoter, and suppressive agent in mung bean plants, as well as it being a biocontrol agent against anthracnose disease.Streptomyces pactum Act12 and Streptomyces albidoflavus T4 can increase the grain yield and plant biomass of naked oat, as well as its antioxidant activity [303].The beneficial characteristics of Streptomycetes for plants are related to their capability to produce siderophores and phytohormones auxins, to dissolve unavailable phosphates, and to have ACC deaminase activity [304].The impacts of different types of Streptomyces on experimental plants are shown in Table 4. [331] Streptomyces spp.
The Iranian strain of Streptomyces has antifungal properties for the control of the rice sheath blight disease, because of Rhizoctonia solani (AG1-IA). [332]

Streptomyces albidoflavus
OsiLf-2 It can increase stress responses in the rice host at the biochemical and physiological levels, as well as cause significant tolerance to salinity. [333]

MBFA-172
It can effectively suppress strawberry anthracnose caused by Glomerella cingulata. [336] Streptomyces sp.H4 It has shown anti-fungal activity with high effectiveness in controlling the anthracnose of strawberry fruit. [337]
It has the potential for application as a biocontrol agent against fungal diseases, particularly in saline soils.
[ Streptomyces pactum (Act12) Its addition increased Zn, Cu, and Cd in the roots and shoots, and P in the roots.It can also decrease lipid peroxidation and antioxidant activities in wheat. [343]

Streptomyces badius
It is an important source for the reduction of chemical fertilizers. [344]

Stenotrophomonas
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia linked with plant roots can grow in the availability of different carbon sources such as glucose, chloroform, trichloroethylene, toluene, and benzene, which is also effectual in stimulating plant growth and controlling a wide range of fungal plant pathogens [345].Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is the subclass of γ-β-proteobacteria with a high G + C content, being a Gram-negative bacillus extensively spread in a variety of environmental habitats such as the plant rhizosphere, foods, hospital disinfectant solutions, and soil [346].It was formerly referred to as Pseudomonas maltophilia or Xanthomonas maltophilia [347,348].Its strains can influence and increase plant growth when applied to seedlings, as the strains increase hair development and root growth, and there is always a significant correlation between indole-3-acetic acid and plant growth hormone [349].Stenotrophomonas sp., Stenotrophomonas chelatiphaga, Stenotrophomonas nitritireducens, and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia are among the species that have found to be appropriate in their capability to degrade diverse aromatic components [350].Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is known as the most prevalent organism found in clinical laboratories after Acinetobacter spp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and the Burkholderia cepacia complex [351].Jeong et al. [352] also confirmed that Stenotrophomonas maltophilia R13 could be considered as a potential bioinoculant in environments, as well as increasing the nutritional value of feather meal.Stenotrophomonas sp.EGS12 has been considered as a wonderful substitute for the bioremediation of repairing a selenium-contaminated environment due to its capability to effectively decrease Se(IV) to form selenium nanospheres [353].It has been reported that Stenotrophomonas maltophilia strain SCS1.1-produces copper nanoparticles, showing its great potency with notable antifungal and antibacterial activity to break down pesticides such as imidacloprid, profenofos, and chlorpyrifos, which are the most well-known organophosphate insecticides against a wide range of pests and insects [354].Stenotrophomonas rhizophila DSM14405 T can produce spermidine for both stress protection and growth promotion, and it exerts high Cr(VI) resistance and reductive capability [355].Stenotrophomonas maltophilia strain UN1512 was able to show the causal factor strawberry anthracnose, and its produced volatile compounds can improve tomato seedling growth [356].Giesler and Yuen [357] reported that Stenotrophomonas maltophilia strain C3 prevented the growth of the fungus on leaf blades and decreased the severity of necrosis on seedlings.Li et al. [358] reported that Stenotrophomonas maltophilia CGMCC 4254 is an appropriate biocatalyst for the preparation of optically pure L-menthol from diastereomeric mixture.Ercole et al. [359] found that the inoculation of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia strains and Bacillus velezensis as an important technique to increase salinity tolerance and improve plant growth in maize cultivation.
Senotrophomonas maltophilia CR71 and Pseudomonas stutzeri E25 can improve the root and shoot length, total fresh weight, and chlorophyll content of tomato plants, as well as being the best choice of biocontrolling Botrytis cinerea via the production of potent volatiles like dimethyl disulfide [360].Feng et al. [361] reported that the application of Stenotrophomonas pavanii DJL-M3 as a soil amendment induced relatively little disturbance of fundamental soil functions, such as sulfur and nitrogen cycling, which showed its potency to improve the microbiological environment of rice.Stenotrophomonas sp.MNB17 showed high Mn(II) removal capacity because of its function in protein metabolism, electron transport, glyoxylate cycle, and oxidative stress response [362].Hashidoko et al. [363] introduced Stenotrophomonas sp.strain SB-K88 as one of the important antifungal components.Fariman et al. [364] reported that Stenotrophomonas maltophilia isolated UPMKH2, which has shown the potential activity to suppress rice blast disease and boost yield.Nigam et al. [365] concluded that Stenotrophomonas sp. is a more effectual protectant than salicylic acid for decreasing salinity-caused yield loss because of low-molecular-weight protein profiling, higher APX activity, and higher strength of ionic homeostasis.Alexander et al. [366] reported that Stenotrophomonas maltophilia can increase the antioxidant levels, plant growth, scavenging, and stress tolerance of peanut plants under N 2 deficit conditions.In another experiment, Messiha et al. [367] found it appropriate to control the brown rot of potato caused by Ralstonia solanacearum.
Different PGPR like Ochrobactrum, Acinetobacter, Arthrobacter, Enterobacter, Pseudomonas, Rhodococcus, Serratia, and Streptomyces secrete different phytohormone like gibberellic acid, cytokinin, and auxin.Auxins, majorly IAA also produced by PGPR, have a noticeable impact on overall plant growth promotion, and the main function of IAA is improvement in nutrient uptake, and mineral as well as root system architecture change, which can lead to an overall increase in total root surface and increases in mineral uptake.IAA can increase nodulation, and PGPR significantly improves abiotic stress tolerance.Some of the strains of Pseudomonas and Enterobacter can increase drought tolerance in plants by reducing abscisic acid concentration and inducing stomatal opening.Different types of PGPR strains can synthesize osmolytes and compatible solutes, which can increase water uptake and maintain osmotic potential.They can also improve the nutrient availability of plants under stress conditions by providing nutrients by different processes such as siderophore production, nitrogen fixation, and potassium and phosphate solubilization.PGPR acidifies the soil microenvironment and significantly influences the soil microenvironment to increase heavy metal tolerance in plants.The mentioned PGPR strain has a notable role in the volatilization and biomethylation of heavy metals, which can increase its availability and mobilization.
In future studies, we suggest a focus on other important PGPB such as Methylobacterium sp., Azospirillum spp., and Cynaobacteria.Methylobacterium sp. is a Gram-negative, facultative, straight rod with the ability to use one-carbon compounds as energy and carbon sources, including methylamine and methanol, having a rich heritage of producing plant growth-promoting characteristics such as seed vigor index, seedling length, and the production of growth-promoting phytohormones, being associated with the development and promotion of many crops [368].Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) are known to excrete a number of substances that influence plant growth and development; they can produce growth-promoting regulators such as auxin, abscisic acid, cytokinin, gibberellin, vitamins, polypeptides, and amino acids [369].They can produce a variety of products/compounds and significantly influence plant growth, development, and susceptibility to pathogens [369].Azospirillum is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium found in the rhizosphere of different grass species, as well as among different species of Azospirillum, Azospirillum brasilense, and Azospirillum lipoferum, which are the ones mainly described and studied [370].As one of the most important PGPR, both Azospirillum lipoferum and Azospirillum brasilense can increase plant growth by fixing atmospheric nitrogen, as well as through producing plant growth components such as plant hormones, especially auxins [370].Also, microalgae contain a large group of photosynthetic microorganisms that can produce diverse antioxidant components and colonize harsh environments, and several species of microalgae are known as important biostimulants due to their rich composition in phenolics, polysaccharides, phytohormones, fatty acids, chlorophyll, vitamins, and carotenoids [371].Microalgal metabolites have been found to impact resistance to plants against abiotic stress, improve soil fertility, improve nutrient uptake from soil, and increase defense response against infection and pathogens [372].It is also important to consider the important of Azotobacter due to its high plant growth promotion activities, nitrogen fixation, heavy metal tolerance, growth hormone production, and pesticide degradation [373,374].It has been reported that Azotobacter salinestris can induce the tolerance of high contents of metal-oxide nanoparticles, and bacterial inoculation increased flower formation, photosynthesis, numbers of fruit, and lycopene content in tomato plants [375], with it having been proposed that the application of Azotobacter chroococcum also had significant effects on yam under different levels of nutrient deprivation, whereas it increased the biochemical properties of the final product [376].
Azotobacter vinelandii and Azotobacter chroococcum rhizobacteria species have significant potential to reduce the negative effects of drought stress by mitigating drought-related oxidative damage in eggplant [377].The Azotobacter salinestris strain could be an alternative tool to increase the production of tomato [378], while Azotobacter chroococcum strains can be applied for air-layering for better adaptation in different conditions [379].Azotobacter spp.can also increase the beneficial activities of other biofertilizers if used in consortium, as well as being beneficial in the removal of different stresses [380][381][382].It is also recommended that more research take place this topic to show the exact mechanisms of Azotobacter spp., which can ameliorate plant health and obviate the stressors.

Conclusions
In the rhizosphere, bacteria produce phytohormones such as cytokinins, ethylene, abscisic acid, gibberellins, and auxin.PGPR can be categorized into free-living rhizobacteria, which live outside plant cells, and symbiotic bacteria, that can be found inside plants and exchange metabolites with them directly.The PGPR exert their impacts through helping to counteract pathogen attack, facilitating food intake, and regulating plant hormone levels.Bacteria of the genus Arthrobacter can play an important role in plant growth via direct action mechanisms such as increased iron uptake via iron-chelating siderophores, production of phytohormones, production of volatile components, and solubilization of inorganic phosphates that can influence plant signaling pathways and metabolism.Different biotic stress parameters can influence the growth and reproduction of PGPR in plants.Pseudomonas strains are important in the control of different diseases triggered by fungal phytopathogens, such as Fusarium solani causing okra root rot, damping off disease caused by Pythium spp., foliage blight disease caused by Phytophthora nicotianae, and Rhizoctonia solani associated with Rhizoctonia root-rot.Pseudomonas stutzeri, Pseudomonas fluorescens, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa secrete chitinase and are known as good biocontrol agents, while Pseudomonas putida produces different mycolytic enzymes, such as amylase, chitinase, protease, lipase, and cellulase.Streptomyces spp.has been found to significantly enhance the intensity of mycorrhizal root colonization in agricultural crops, whereas root colonization by Streptomyces in legume crops promotes root nodulation frequency, and Acinetobacter can help in plant growth by producing gibberellin, IAA, antibiotics, and siderophore, with an important role in the solubilization of zinc and phosphate.Many strains of Ochrobactrum sp. also have a significant role in toxicity mitigation to different crops, especially legume plants.Rhodococcus species is a soil-borne organism that is widespread in the environment, especially in soil, having an important function in plant growth as well as a wonderful ability to metabolize harmful environmental pollutants.Different Serratia and Stenotrophomonas spp.species have plant-growth-promoting abilities that can influence crops by the production of phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid, which has an important role in plant growth promotion.In conclusion, the application of plantgrowth-promoting rhizobacteria-based biostimulant bacteria is both an environmentally friendly practice but also a promising methodology that can noticeably improve the use efficiency of natural resources.The main PGPR effects are regulating plant hormone levels, increasing counteraction to pathogen attack, and improving food intake, yet the application of PGPR in the agricultural industry represents a small fraction within the agricultural industry worldwide, which is mainly because of the inconsistent characteristics of the inoculated PGPR that can influence agricultural production.Important parameters that can influence the successful utilization of PGPR are environmental parameters, the interaction capability with indigenous microflora in soil, the compatibility with the crop on which it is inoculated, and their survival in soil.More studies are needed to determine the important effects of PGPR as important parameters to ensure the productivity and the stability of agricultural systems in sustainable agriculture.
the defense molecules, yield, and plant growth in turmeric plants and finally reduce the incidence of rhizome rot diseases caused by Pythium aphanidermatum.

Table 1 .
The impacts of different types of Ochrobactrum on numerous plants.

Table 2 .
The impacts of Arthrobacter spp. on some experimental plants.

Table 3 .
The influences of different types of Pseudomonas on experimental plants.

Table 4 .
The effects of different types of Streptomyces on experimental plants.