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Micromonospora from the nodules of leguminous plants and its plant growth promoting properties

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Micromonospora, A Plant Growth Promoter with Wide Application in Agriculture. Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) are defined as soil bacteria that facilitate plant growth and are often found in association with plant roots, leaves, flowers, or within plant tissues.

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Rhizobium species are bacteria with the potential to reduce atmospheric N to ammonia for their host use through the formation of nodules on the roots or stems of leguminous plants [122]. This group of bacteria has been greatly studied due to their significance in agriculture and environment

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