2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2019.09.019
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Screening of plant growth-promoting endophytic bacteria from the roots of the medicinal plant Aloe vera

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“…The isolates belonged to 15 genera and 32 species, mainly belonging to Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. These results con rmed rich endophytic pool in medicinal plants, in agreement with the previous studies (Elmagzob et al 2019;Silva et al 2019;Abdelshafy Mohamad et al 2020). The predominant reported genera were Pseudomonas and Bacillus.…”
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“…The isolates belonged to 15 genera and 32 species, mainly belonging to Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. These results con rmed rich endophytic pool in medicinal plants, in agreement with the previous studies (Elmagzob et al 2019;Silva et al 2019;Abdelshafy Mohamad et al 2020). The predominant reported genera were Pseudomonas and Bacillus.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Despite the great interest in plants used for the purpose of traditional medicine, little is known about the symbiotic associations of these plants with endophytic microorganisms (Silva et al 2019). The present study is the rst of its kind to evaluate the multifunctional potential of bacterial strains isolated from the roots of R. o cinalis native to the North-Western Himalayan region of Himachal Pradesh, India.…”
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“…are the most predominant endophytic effective species against plant pathogenic fungi, consistent with many published studies [ 60 , 61 , 62 ]. This is attributed to the potential of these species to produce diverse active metabolites and different lytic enzymes, such as amylase, protease, and chitinase, which attack the fungal cell wall [ 62 , 63 ]. According to the obtained results, we can conclude that the endophytic strains Bacillus cereus PI-8 and Bacillus subtilis PI-10 exhibited the highest activities, and therefore it could be used as bioinoculants and to examine their effects on Zea maize root growth.…”
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confidence: 89%