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|  |  | MISHRA,PANKAJ K; MISHRA,SMITA; BISHT,SHEKHAR C; SELVAKUMAR,G; KUNDU,S; BISHT,J. K; GUPTA,HARI SHANKAR. |  | A bacterium that grows and expresses plant growth promotion traits at 4°C was isolated from the rhizospheric soil of Amaranth, cultivated at a high altitude location in the North Western Indian Himalayas. The isolate was Gram negative and the cells appeared as rods (2.91 x 0.71 μm in size). It grew at temperatures ranging from 4 to 30°C, with a growth optimum at 28°C. It exhibited tolerance to a wide pH range (5-10; optimum 8.0) and salt concentrations up to 6% (wt/vol). Although it was sensitive to Rifampicin (R 20 μg mi-1), Gentamicin (G 3 μg mi-1), and Streptomycin (S 5 μg mi-1), it showed resistance to higher concentrations of Ampicillin (A 500 μg mi-1), Penicillin (P 300 μg mi-1), Polymixin B... |  
| Tipo: Journal article | Palavras-chave: Cold tolerant; Pseudomonas lurida; 16S rRNA gene; Nutrient uptake; Plant growth promotion. |  
| Ano: 2009 | URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602009000300005 |  |  |