Assessment of the Plant Growth-Promoting Potential and Biochemical Traits of Foliar Endophytic Bacteria from Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

Authors

  • H.S. Malpani
  • D.R. Goyanka
  • S.M. Ganorkar
  • S.A. Toshniwal
  • J.R. Yadav
  • R.V. Shravagi
  • S.N. Gawande

Keywords:

Endophytic microbiota,

Abstract

Endophytic microorganisms constitute an integral component of the plant microbiome, colonizing internal
tissues asymptomatically and significantly influencing host physiology, growth and stress resilience. The
present investigation was designed to isolate, characterize, and taxonomically identify endophytic bacterial
isolates inhabiting the foliar tissues of leaves of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

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Published

2026-03-16

How to Cite

H.S. Malpani, D.R. Goyanka, S.M. Ganorkar, S.A. Toshniwal, J.R. Yadav, R.V. Shravagi, & S.N. Gawande. (2026). Assessment of the Plant Growth-Promoting Potential and Biochemical Traits of Foliar Endophytic Bacteria from Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. The Bioscan, 21(Special Issue-1), 698–708. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/5290