Diversity of cultivable rhizobacteria across tomato growing regions of Karnataka
Highlights • Rhizosphere of tomato was predominantly colonized by Bacillus and Pseudomonas. • Analysis revealed that most rhizobacteria endowed with more than one PGPR trait. • IAA and P solubilization are two dominant traits exhibited by rhizobacteria. • Rhizobacteria showed a varied levels of plan...
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