“…isolate, associated previously with the solubilization of Bayóvar phosphate and antibiosis to Fusarium sp., was efficient in promoting the growth of the A. vera plants, inducing leaf production and a greater accumulation of fresh biomass in the leaves and biomass in the roots. Paraburkholderia species have already been shown to promote growth in a number of other plants (Bolívar-Anillo et al, 2016;Huo et al, 2018;Zhou et al, 2018;Kuramae et al, 2020;García et al, 2020;Souza et al, 2020;Herpell et al, 2020). These bacteria are known to fix nitrogen (De Meyer et al, 2018;Tapia-García et al, 2020;Paulitsch et al, 2020), solubilize phosphate, and have antifungal activity (Bernabeu et al, 2018;Gao et al, 2018b;Hye-Jin & Min-Ho, 2019).…”