Molecular investigation of endophytic bacteria isolated from root, stem and leaves of citrus limon [electronic resource]

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  • Egyptian journal of genetics and cytology, 2019. v. 48 (2)
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Genetics and Cytology 2019.v.48(2)Summary: he German botanist Heinrich Frie-drich described endophytes first in 1809. Endophytes are optional or obliga-tory symbiotic microorganisms, primarily bacterial and fungal species, that reside in healthy internal plant tissues and have not caused the plant any disease. (Schulz andBoyle., 2006). Endophytes are known to supply nutrients to plant by fixing at-mospheric nitrogen and solubilizing ion which protect plant from infection by plant pathogens, increase in plant immune and have a role in removal of soil contam-inants (Baracet. Al., 2004)(Doty et al., 2009).
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he German botanist Heinrich Frie-drich described endophytes first in 1809. Endophytes are optional or obliga-tory symbiotic microorganisms, primarily bacterial and fungal species, that reside in healthy internal plant tissues and have not caused the plant any disease. (Schulz andBoyle., 2006). Endophytes are known to supply nutrients to plant by fixing at-mospheric nitrogen and solubilizing ion which protect plant from infection by plant pathogens, increase in plant immune and have a role in removal of soil contam-inants (Baracet. Al., 2004)(Doty et al., 2009).

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