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STUDY OF ENDOPHYTIC BACTERIA OF THE MEDICINAL PLANT ALOE VERA

Authors: Hilola Gafforova;

STUDY OF ENDOPHYTIC BACTERIA OF THE MEDICINAL PLANT ALOE VERA

Abstract

Aloe Vera is a well-known medicinal plant with various therapeutic applications due to its rich bioactive compounds. However, recent studies have focused on the endophytic bacterial communities residing within Aloe Vera tissues, which play a crucial role in plant health, growth, and secondary metabolite production. This paper aims to explore the diversity, characteristics, and potential applications of endophytic bacteria associated with Aloe Vera. The study highlights the significance of these microorganisms in enhancing plant resistance to pathogens, promoting growth, and facilitating the synthesis of bioactive compounds. Understanding the symbiotic relationship between Aloe Vera and its endophytic bacteria could contribute to advancements in biotechnology, agriculture, and medicine.

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