Enzymatic activity of nitrogen-fixing bacteria isolated from Armenian saline soils
Anna Toplaghaltsyan,
Zhaneta Karapetyan,
Susanna Keleshyan
et al.
Abstract:Nitrogen-fixing bacteria with phytostimulating potential have great interest in the modern world. The aim of this work was to study the enzymatic activity of nitrogen-fixing strains Agrobacterium sp. M-1 and Agrobacterium sp. Y-2. Studies have shown that these strains are capable to produce proteases, lipases, cellulases, amylases and ureases, enzymes that play a vital role in maintaining soil health. In addition, these bacteria have several significant characteristics: salt tolerance, pH stability, maintainin… Show more
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