volume 23 issue 4 (december 2000) :

RHIZOBACTERIA FROM FIELD-GROWN MUNGBEAN: ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION

G
Gupta Alka*
G
Gopal Murali*
T
Tilak K.V.B.R.
1Division of Microbiology Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi -110012, India
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Cite article:- Alka* Gupta, Murali* Gopal, K.V.B.R. Tilak (2025). RHIZOBACTERIA FROM FIELD-GROWN MUNGBEAN: ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION. Legume Research. 23(4): . doi: .
In the present study bacteria belonging to genera Bacillus, Enterobacter and Pseudomonas (both fluorescent and non-fluorescent) as the dominant bacterial classes in the rhizosphere, rhizoplane and endorhizosphere of healthy field grown mungbean-p!ants comprising about 90% of the total population is reported. Klebsiella and Proteus were also present in low numbers (1. 7 and 3.3% respectively).
    volume 23 issue 4 (december 2000) :

    RHIZOBACTERIA FROM FIELD-GROWN MUNGBEAN: ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION

    G
    Gupta Alka*
    G
    Gopal Murali*
    T
    Tilak K.V.B.R.
    1Division of Microbiology Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi -110012, India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Alka* Gupta, Murali* Gopal, K.V.B.R. Tilak (2025). RHIZOBACTERIA FROM FIELD-GROWN MUNGBEAN: ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION. Legume Research. 23(4): . doi: .
    In the present study bacteria belonging to genera Bacillus, Enterobacter and Pseudomonas (both fluorescent and non-fluorescent) as the dominant bacterial classes in the rhizosphere, rhizoplane and endorhizosphere of healthy field grown mungbean-p!ants comprising about 90% of the total population is reported. Klebsiella and Proteus were also present in low numbers (1. 7 and 3.3% respectively).
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