Bacterial endophyte Sphingomonas sp. LK11 produces gibberellins and IAA and promotes tomato plant growth
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In-Jung Lee | H. Jung | J. Hussain | A. Al-Harrasi | Abdul Latif Khan | M. Waqas | Salima Al-Khiziri | L. Ali | Sang-mo Kang | Ahmed Al-Rawahi | I. Ullah | A. Al‐Harrasi
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