Introduction Of Endophitic Bacteria Of Plants And Study Of Their Morphological And Cultural Properties
Kunduz Normurodova , Associate Professor, PhD. National University Of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Mokhichekhra Shokhiddinova , Doctoral Student, National University Of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
When plants are inoculated with endophytic bacteria, a significant reduction in the harmful effects of pathogenic bacteria and fungi, insects and nematodes has been found [1,4-5]. In particular, endophytic bacteria isolated from medicinal plants form an integral part of their life cycle within plants, biocontrol phytopathogens and reduce their adverse effects [1,6]. Accordingly, one of the medicinal plants, Melissa officinalis endophytic bacteria, was isolated and their morphological-cultural properties were determined as the main goal of the study.
Keywords
Bacteria, Endophyte, Plant
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