In present study, we isolated various endophytic bacterial strains
from the bark of Moringa peregrine for the first time. M. peregrine, on
the other hand, is a medicinal tree growing in arid land with an
effective role in abdominal pain, constipation, and headache, and also
used as vegetable [19]. Since the host was carrying medicinal
importance, therefore, interest was developed to isolate bacterial
endophyte from this tree. It was aimed to isolate and characterize the
beneficial PGPEB, and to assess its potential in producing IAA and ACC
deaminase. To quantify IAA, advance UPLC–MS/MS method was used.
It was also aimed to assess whether it can be considered as PGP
against crop plants such as tomato.