The plant growth promoting effect of some bacteria usable to control plant diseases has a potential for resolving technical problems of plant production. The effects of Burkholderia gladioli pv. agaricicola ICMP11096 on development of tomato seedlings development and control of their infection by Fusarium oxysporum and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum were evaluated in the present study. Bacterized plants showed a higher shoot and root weight and a more extended root system in terms of total length and root density than non-bacterized plants. The bacter-izing treatments gave rise to significant reduction of disease symptoms such as leaf wilting induced by F. oxysporum infection and/or root ne-crosis and leaf yellowing by S. sclerotiorum. The potent...
Simple Summary Microbial bio-stimulants are attracting increasing attention in agricultural research...
Novel natural products and organisms offer opportunities for innovation in agroindustry as an altern...
Many types of soil bacteria through antagonistic activity, thrive in the rhizosphere of plants or su...
The plant growth promoting effect of some bacteria usable to control plant diseases has a potential ...
Plant roots are associated with numerous and diverse types of beneficial and pathogenic microorganis...
Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) are used as biostimulants to improve the growth and yield as ...
There are microbes that are beneficial to plants. Among these, rhizobacteria, which functions as pla...
Introduction: In recent years, there has been a considerable interest in the use of biological appro...
BACKGROUND: Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil bacteria which ...
AbstractMicrobes, that are beneficial to plants, the group of Rhizobacteria such as Pseudomonas spp....
The ecological role of plant growth promoting bacteria associated with plant root environment is cur...
To study the effect of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteri...
This work aimed to characterize potentially endophytic culturable bacteria from leaves of cultivated...
Grey mould, which is caused by Botrytis cinerea Pers., is among the most damaging diseases of cultiv...
There is a great interest in discovering new microbial natural biocides such as microbial secondary ...
Simple Summary Microbial bio-stimulants are attracting increasing attention in agricultural research...
Novel natural products and organisms offer opportunities for innovation in agroindustry as an altern...
Many types of soil bacteria through antagonistic activity, thrive in the rhizosphere of plants or su...
The plant growth promoting effect of some bacteria usable to control plant diseases has a potential ...
Plant roots are associated with numerous and diverse types of beneficial and pathogenic microorganis...
Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) are used as biostimulants to improve the growth and yield as ...
There are microbes that are beneficial to plants. Among these, rhizobacteria, which functions as pla...
Introduction: In recent years, there has been a considerable interest in the use of biological appro...
BACKGROUND: Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil bacteria which ...
AbstractMicrobes, that are beneficial to plants, the group of Rhizobacteria such as Pseudomonas spp....
The ecological role of plant growth promoting bacteria associated with plant root environment is cur...
To study the effect of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteri...
This work aimed to characterize potentially endophytic culturable bacteria from leaves of cultivated...
Grey mould, which is caused by Botrytis cinerea Pers., is among the most damaging diseases of cultiv...
There is a great interest in discovering new microbial natural biocides such as microbial secondary ...
Simple Summary Microbial bio-stimulants are attracting increasing attention in agricultural research...
Novel natural products and organisms offer opportunities for innovation in agroindustry as an altern...
Many types of soil bacteria through antagonistic activity, thrive in the rhizosphere of plants or su...