Diversity of endophytic bacteria isolated from mangrove Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lam.) and Rhizopora mucronata Poir. originated from Enggano island
R H Wibowo,
W Darwis,
Sipriyadi
et al.
Abstract:Endophytic bacteria are bacteria that live colonizing in plant tissues without causing harmful effects. Endophytic bacteria are found in the vascular tissues of plant, including mangroves (B. gymnorrhiza (L.) Lam. ) and R. mucronata Poir.). Mangroves have numerous advantages, one of them is as a medicinal plant. This study aims to obtain the diversity of endophytic bacteria isolated from Enggano Island mangroves (B. gymnorrhiza (L.) Lam. and R. mucronata Poir.). Endophytic bacteria were isolated using the grin… Show more
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