Streptomycetes, together with other bacterial species such as Bacillus spp. and Pseudomonas spp., have been widely studied as valuable sources of strains able to promote plant growth and control plant athogens in agriculture. Streptomyces spp. are fundamental in pharmaceutical industry, however, their practical use in agriculture as plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) and biocontrol agents (BCAs) is still in its infancy. Based on the in vitro results, the most promising Streptomyces strains were tested in controlled conditions to evaluate their effect on germination and plant growth of various horticultural crops, including monocots, i.e. maize, wheat, and rice; and dicots, i.e. lettuce, lamb lettuce, rocket, savoy cabbage, soybean, onio...
There has been many recent studies on the use of microbial antagonists to control diseases incited b...
Plant roots are associated with numerous and diverse types of beneficial and pathogenic microorganis...
Use of biological control agents, such as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), and Lactic Ac...
Yield losses caused by phytopathogens should be minimized to maintain the food quality and quantity ...
Introduction: Yield losses caused by phytopathogens should be minimized to maintain the food quality...
Soil-borne pathogens such as Pythium, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia or Sclerotinia spp. cause severe epidemi...
There has been many recent studies on the use of microbial antagonists to control diseases incited b...
Yield losses caused by phytopathogens are major challenges to agriculture all over the world. Biolog...
Beneficial microorganisms with positive activity on plant growth and health offer an attractive alte...
Several microorganisms, part of the microbial communities' present in soil and plant (as endophytes ...
The usage of plant growth-promoting (PGP) Streptomyces to improve plant growth is an alternative to ...
In the present study a set of beneficial microorganisms were evaluated for their in vitro antimicro...
Background: In the search for new natural resources for crop protection, streptomycetes are gaining ...
Basal drop caused by the soil borne pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is one of the most common and ...
The application of biological control agents (BCAs) to manage plant pathogen epidemics is gaining mo...
There has been many recent studies on the use of microbial antagonists to control diseases incited b...
Plant roots are associated with numerous and diverse types of beneficial and pathogenic microorganis...
Use of biological control agents, such as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), and Lactic Ac...
Yield losses caused by phytopathogens should be minimized to maintain the food quality and quantity ...
Introduction: Yield losses caused by phytopathogens should be minimized to maintain the food quality...
Soil-borne pathogens such as Pythium, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia or Sclerotinia spp. cause severe epidemi...
There has been many recent studies on the use of microbial antagonists to control diseases incited b...
Yield losses caused by phytopathogens are major challenges to agriculture all over the world. Biolog...
Beneficial microorganisms with positive activity on plant growth and health offer an attractive alte...
Several microorganisms, part of the microbial communities' present in soil and plant (as endophytes ...
The usage of plant growth-promoting (PGP) Streptomyces to improve plant growth is an alternative to ...
In the present study a set of beneficial microorganisms were evaluated for their in vitro antimicro...
Background: In the search for new natural resources for crop protection, streptomycetes are gaining ...
Basal drop caused by the soil borne pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is one of the most common and ...
The application of biological control agents (BCAs) to manage plant pathogen epidemics is gaining mo...
There has been many recent studies on the use of microbial antagonists to control diseases incited b...
Plant roots are associated with numerous and diverse types of beneficial and pathogenic microorganis...
Use of biological control agents, such as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), and Lactic Ac...