Review Article
Bacterial Endophytes as a Bacterial Growth Induction
Author(s): Arein Hogton*
The internal tissues of plants are colonized by bacterial endophytes, which can be found in nearly every plant in
the world. Plant growth can be aided by some endophytes. For those strains the mechanisms of plant development
dvancement known to be utilized by bacterial endophytes are like the instruments utilized by rhizospheric
microbes, e.g., the obtaining of assets required for plant development and adjustment of plant development and
improvement. Endophytic plant growth-promoting bacteria, like rhizospheric plant growth-promoting bacteria,
can help plants grow in agriculture, horticulture, and silviculture, as well as in phytoremediation (cleanup strategies
for the environment). The beginnings of genome comparisons between bacterial endophytes and rhizospheric
plant growth-promoting bacteria are revealing potential genetic factors associated with an endophytic.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/2141-5463.2023.40