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Some research revealed a correlation between mulberry cold resistance and genes (Ukaji et_al, 2004; Checker et_al, 2011; Saeed et_al, 2016). Many cold-tolerant, potential plantgrowth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) including Arthrobacter, Bacillus, Exiguobacterium, Pseudomonas, and Providencia etc. have been reported from low-temperature environments (Mishra et_al, 2011; Selvakumar et_al, 2011; Bisht et_al, 2013; Yadav et_al, 2014, 2015, 2016). When plants are in contact with a microbe, regardless of fungi or bacteria, either a pathogen or a mutualist, is in part correlated with an increase in antioxidant or osmolyte concentrations and/or in the activities of . . .
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