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. 2020 May 3;6(2):59. doi: 10.3390/jof6020059

Table 2.

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs) often used for Se biofortification.

Microbes Host Plants References
Acinetobacters sp. E6.2 - [132]
Acinetobater sp. Triticum aestivum [139]
Alcaligenes faecalis Ricinus communis, Glycine max [35]
Anabaena sp. Triticum aestivum [30,140]
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Arabidopsis thaliana [141]
Bacillus axarquiens Triticum aestivum [139]
Bacillus cereus Triticum aestivum [34]
Bacillus licheniformis Triticum aestivum [34]
Bacillus mycoides Brassica juncea [142]
Bacillus pichinotyi Triticum aestivum [33]
Bacillus sp. E5 - [132]
Bacillus sp. E6.1 Triticum aestivum [139]
Bacillus sp. R12 Triticum aestivum [109]
Bacillus subtilis Allium cepa [113]
Calothrix sp. Triticum aestivum [30,140]
Enterobacter ludwigii Triticum aestivum [139]
Enterobacter sp. B16 Triticum aestivum [109]
Klebsiella oxytoca Triticum aestivum [139]
Paraburkholderia megapolitana Ricinus communis, Glycine max [35]
Providencia sp. Triticum aestivum [30,140]
Pseudomnas sp. R8 Triticum aestivum [109,133]
Rhizobium sp. Astragalus bisulcatus, A. drummondii [138]
Rhizosphere bacteria Scirpus robustus, Polypogon monspeliensis [143]
Se-tolerant bacteria Brassica juncea [144]
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Ricinus communis, Glycine max, Brassica juncea [35,142]
Stenotrophomonas sp. B19 Triticum aestivum [109,133]