Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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826423 | Journal of Advanced Research | 2013 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
North Sinai deserts were surveyed for the predominant plant cover and for the culturable bacteria nesting their roots and shoots. Among 43 plant species reported, 13 are perennial (e.g. Fagonia spp., Pancratium spp.) and 30 annuals (e.g. Bromus spp., Erodium spp.). Eleven species possessed rhizo-sheath, e.g. Cyperus capitatus, Panicum turgidum and Trisetaria koelerioides. Microbiological analyses demonstrated: the great diversity and richness of associated culturable bacteria, in particular nitrogen-fixing bacteria (diazotrophs); the majority of bacterial resident
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Authors
Amira L. Hanna, Hanan H. Youssef, Wafaa M. Amer, Mohammed Monib, Mohammed Fayez, Nabil A. Hegazi,