Replication data for "Root bacteria recruited by Phragmites australis in constructed wetlands have the potential to enhance azo-dye phytodepuration"https://doi.org/10.13130/RD_UNIMI/VXKHSFMapelli, FrancescaUNIMI Dataverse2019-12-102024-02-13T11:38:58ZThese file report information about bacteria isolation and identification from Phragmites plants collected from a Constructed Wetlands in Morocco. The bacteria were characterized for the potential capacity to promote plant growth in vitro and in vivo on model plants. Moreover, their ability to degrade and/or tolerate different classes of pollutants was assessed. More information on the conditions applied for the plant growth and the overall experimental plan are included in the manuscript Riva et al. (submitted).Agricultural SciencesRiva V., Mapelli F., Syranidou E., Crotti E., Choukrallah R., Kalogerakis N., Borin S. (2019) Root bacteria recruited by Phragmites australis in constructed wetlands have the potential to enhance azo-dye phytodepuration. Microorganisms 7(10): 384, doi, 10.3390/microorganisms7100384, https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/7/10/3842019-12-10Mapelli, Francesca2018-09-07CC0 1.0