Isolation of Potent Endophytic Bacteria Able to Boost Plant Growth and Control Pathogens.
Last updated: 03 Jan 2025
10.21608/ajnsa.2023.243050.1784
Endophytic bacteria, IAA, Cellulase, antagonistic activity, Radiation resistance
Ahmed
Abdelmoghies
Hamdy
Radiation Microbiology Department, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority
ahmed.abdelmoghies@eaea.org.eg
Motaz
Elsehrawy
Hassan
Professor of Microbiology at Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.
moataz50@yahoo.com
Cairo
Abeer
Zakaria
Emam
Assist. Prof. of Microbiology, Radiation Microbiology Dept., National Center for Research and Radiation Technology, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority
abeer.mercy@yahoo.com
Cairo
Shimaa
Fahmy
Mohamed
Lecturer of Microbiology, Radiation Microbiology Dept., National Center for Research and Radiation Technology, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority
shimaafahmy.ncrrt@yahoo.com
Cairo
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Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
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Isolation of Potent Endophytic Bacteria Able to Boost Plant Growth and Control Pathogens.
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23 Dec 2024