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Isolation of Plant Hormone (Indole 3 Acetic Acid IAA) Producing Rhizobacteria and Study on Their Effects on Maize Seedling

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Table 1. Some biochemical characteristics of isolated bacteria.
Table 3. IAA production by Bacillus spp.
Table 6. Germination rate of maize seeds with various treatments.
Table 7. The effect of the treatments on maize rooting system.  Important  plant  indexes

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