Abstract:The anti-pathogenic activity (APA) of the metabolic extracts obtained from rhizobacteria of Parthenium hysterophorus was optimized by constructing a tri-factorial central composited design in the response surface methodology. The colonies of the rhizobacteria isolated from the rhizospheric soil of P. hysterophorus were identified microscopically. The pink and yellow-colored colonies were cultured at five levels of three culture variables including pH (5, 6, 7, 8, and 9), incubation temperature (IT: 24, 28, 32,… Show more
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