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A prospectus of plant growth promoting endophytic bacterium from orchid
7 days ago - By BMC Biotechnology
A plant growth-promoting endophytic bacterium PVL1 isolated from the leaf of Vanda cristata has the ability to colonize with roots of plants and protect the plant. PVL1 was isolated using laboratory synthetic ...
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