Abstract
This review focuses on the effective bio-control of plant diseases by microorganisms instead of chemical control methods. Chemical pesticides have been used excessively to treat or prevent plant diseases, harming people and polluting the environment. Numerous traits of Enterobacter spp. have been identified, including their ability to fix nitrogen, solubilize soil phosphorus, create antibiotics, secrete siderophores, chitinase, ACC deaminase, and hydrolytic enzymes in addition to exopolysaccharides, and increase soil porosity. Genus Enterobacter is a facultative anaerobic, straight rod-shaped, motile bacterium and has peritrichous flagella. Scores of Enterobacter strains have these traits, which support plant growth and inhibit pathogenic fungi on plants. The Enterobacter genus is crucial for halting the spread of fungi that cause plant illnesses.
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