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titleOfInvention New Bacillus bacterial strains and plant growth promoting method using the same
abstract The present invention relates to a method for promoting plant growth by separating novel strains from soil. More specifically, the present invention provides the isolation of a novel strain isolated from Bacillus polymyxa E681, inhibition of various plant pathogens and assay of viability at the surface of plant seeds; Density change assay settled at the root in the field; It consists of the assay step of the myopic formation capacity of the strain of the present invention in various plants. The present invention has a feature that can reduce the environmental pollution by reducing the amount of pesticides by increasing the germination rate of the plant by using the microorganisms to promote plant growth and suppress the incidence rate.
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