2017
DOI: 10.22268/ajpp-035.2.058066
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Effect of four strains of plant growth promoting rhizobacter (PGPR) for peroxidase enzyme activity and growth of the tomato plants under greenhouse conditions

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“…Peroxidase enzyme activity in treated plants was increased and the growth of plants was improved and CMV symptoms were reduced. In addition, treatments of CMV-infected tomato plants by some PGPR increased the total phenol and photosynthesis pigments contents (Ismail et al, 2016;Kawas et al, 2017a;2017b;2018;Al-Shami et al, 2017;Akel et al, 2020;Ghanem et al, 2021).…”
Section: Tomato Viruses and Phytoplasmasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peroxidase enzyme activity in treated plants was increased and the growth of plants was improved and CMV symptoms were reduced. In addition, treatments of CMV-infected tomato plants by some PGPR increased the total phenol and photosynthesis pigments contents (Ismail et al, 2016;Kawas et al, 2017a;2017b;2018;Al-Shami et al, 2017;Akel et al, 2020;Ghanem et al, 2021).…”
Section: Tomato Viruses and Phytoplasmasmentioning
confidence: 99%