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Polish Journal of Microbiology
Volume 67 (2018): Issue 1 (January 2018)
Open Access
Isolation and Characteristics of Biotechnologically Important Antagonistic Thermophilic Bacteria from Rhizosphere of
Haloxylon salicornicum
Muhammad Aslam
Muhammad Aslam
,
Faiz-Ul-Hassan Nasim
Faiz-Ul-Hassan Nasim
,
Rana Ruhi
Rana Ruhi
,
Hassan Murad
Hassan Murad
,
Samina Ejaz
Samina Ejaz
,
Muhammad Shafiq Choudhary
Muhammad Shafiq Choudhary
,
Ghulam Mustafa
Ghulam Mustafa
,
Muhammad Ashraf
Muhammad Ashraf
and
Jameel Rehman
Jameel Rehman
| Mar 09, 2018
Polish Journal of Microbiology
Volume 67 (2018): Issue 1 (January 2018)
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Article Category:
original-paper
Published Online:
Mar 09, 2018
Page range:
49 - 58
Received:
May 14, 2017
Accepted:
Aug 31, 2017
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5604/pjm-2018-6142
Keywords
rhizobacteria
,
16S rRNA for phylogenic analysis
,
rhizosphere on Cholistan desert
© 2021 Muhammad Aslam et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Fig. 1.
Neighbour-joining phylogenetic tree of the selected bacterial isolates.The tree was rooted with Escherichia spp. as an out-group. The scale bar represents the sequence divergence. Bootstrap values (100 replicates) are shown at the nodes. The optimal tree with the sum of branch length = 0.65614117 is shown. The percentage of replicate trees in which the associated taxa clustered together in the bootstrap test (100 replicates) is shown next to the branches (Felsenstein, 1985). The tree is drawn to scale, with branch lengths in the same units as those of the evolutionary distances used to infer the phylogenetic tree.
Fig. 2.
RFLP analysis of the selected bacterial isolates using 5 different restriction endonucleases.
Fig. 3.
Dendrogram constructed based on RFLP analysis of 16S rRNA gene of bacteria isolated from rhizosphere of H. salicornicum.