Lipase Activity of Endophytic Actinobacteria from Medicinal Plants
Endophytic bacteria are known to reside within host plant tissue without giving a harmfull effect. The endophytes may play an important role, as they may produce similar bioactive compounds as produced by the host plant. Various medicinal plants have long been used to cure diseases. Traditionally, l...
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Main Authors: | Lestari, Yulin (Author), Wirawan, Budi (Author), Budiarti, Sri (Author), Rahminiwati, Min (Author) |
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Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia,
2018-10-04.
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