AbstractNumerous species of soil bacteria which flourish in the rhizosphere of plants or around plant tissues stimulate plant growth and reduce nematode population by antagonistic behavior. These bacteria are collectively known as PGPR (plant growth promoting rhizobacteria). The effects of six isolates of PGPR Pseudomonas putida, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Serratia marcescens, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus cereus, were studied on tomato plant growth and root knot nematode reproduction after 45days from nematode infection. The highest number of shoot dry weight/g (43.00g) was detected in the plant treated with S. marcescens; then P. putida (34.33g), B. amyloliquefaciens (31.66g), P. fluorescens (30.0g), B. subtilis...
Meloidogyne incognita root-knot nematode is one of the main causes of tomato root damage and consequ...
International audienceFood safety is a significant challenge worldwide, from plantation to cultivati...
3rd International Symposium on Organic Greenhouse Horticulture -- APR 11-14, 2016 -- Izmir, TURKEYWO...
AbstractNumerous species of soil bacteria which flourish in the rhizosphere of plants or around plan...
Abstract Growth-promoting rhizobacteria are free-living bacteria that colonize the roots and stimula...
Abstract Root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, is one of the main problems in vegetable-growing...
Many types of soil bacteria through antagonistic activity, thrive in the rhizosphere of plants or su...
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) were recently used to increase plant growth in greenhous...
Tomatoes are an important agricultural product because they contain high concentrations of bioactive...
International Symposium on High Technology for Greenhouse System Management (Greensys 2007) -- OCT 0...
Use of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in managing bacterial canker disease of tomato was studi...
International Symposium on Advanced Technologies and Management Towards Sustainable Greenhouse Ecosy...
The effects of mycorrhisation and inoculation with soil bacteria on the disease caused by Meloidogyn...
In the current study 27 plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) strains were screened for biocon...
Root knot nematodes are commercially important plant parasites of many vegetable crops in Pakistan. ...
Meloidogyne incognita root-knot nematode is one of the main causes of tomato root damage and consequ...
International audienceFood safety is a significant challenge worldwide, from plantation to cultivati...
3rd International Symposium on Organic Greenhouse Horticulture -- APR 11-14, 2016 -- Izmir, TURKEYWO...
AbstractNumerous species of soil bacteria which flourish in the rhizosphere of plants or around plan...
Abstract Growth-promoting rhizobacteria are free-living bacteria that colonize the roots and stimula...
Abstract Root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, is one of the main problems in vegetable-growing...
Many types of soil bacteria through antagonistic activity, thrive in the rhizosphere of plants or su...
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) were recently used to increase plant growth in greenhous...
Tomatoes are an important agricultural product because they contain high concentrations of bioactive...
International Symposium on High Technology for Greenhouse System Management (Greensys 2007) -- OCT 0...
Use of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in managing bacterial canker disease of tomato was studi...
International Symposium on Advanced Technologies and Management Towards Sustainable Greenhouse Ecosy...
The effects of mycorrhisation and inoculation with soil bacteria on the disease caused by Meloidogyn...
In the current study 27 plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) strains were screened for biocon...
Root knot nematodes are commercially important plant parasites of many vegetable crops in Pakistan. ...
Meloidogyne incognita root-knot nematode is one of the main causes of tomato root damage and consequ...
International audienceFood safety is a significant challenge worldwide, from plantation to cultivati...
3rd International Symposium on Organic Greenhouse Horticulture -- APR 11-14, 2016 -- Izmir, TURKEYWO...