Rhizobacteria Recovery

 


Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) play a crucial role in strengthening aquatic ecosystems by supporting the growth and recovery of submerged macrophytes. These beneficial microbes not only help plants thrive under water stress but also enhance their natural ability to absorb harmful greenhouse gases, contributing to climate change mitigation. By boosting plant resilience, PGPR open new possibilities for sustainable ecosystem restoration, water purification, and carbon management. This video highlights the science behind PGPR, their ecological benefits, and how they contribute to a greener and healthier planet 🌿♻️.

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