This study aimed to identify potential rhizobacteria from local rice fields for the control of blast disease. A total of 40 bacterial strains were isolated from rice roots and rhizospheres located in four major rice granaries in peninsular Malaysia and identified as Stenotrophomonas maltophilia based on cultural morphology on selective medium and 16S rDNA analysis. Based on dual culture and culture filtrate tests, UPMKH2 showed the highest percent inhibition of radial growth (PIRG), 64.2% and 95.8%, respectively. In an in vivo study, treatment of rice with UPMKH2 through seed treatment and foliar spray showed significant disease suppression with percent disease reduction (% DR) of 55.6 and 47.9%, respectively. Application of UPMKH2 using bo...
Rice blast disease has become endemic in Purwoasri Village, Gumukmas District, Jember Regency since ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a major crop in much of the developing world where disease management using p...
Rice is a major crop in much of the developing world, where disease management using agrochemicals i...
This study aimed to identify potential rhizobacteria from local rice fields for the control of blast...
The scope of this study was the selection of bacterial strains from rice and maize and evaluation of...
The Streptomyces strain UPMRS4 was selected as a potential biocontrol agent for rice blast disease b...
BackgroundThe natural interactions between plant roots and their rhizospheric microbiome are vital t...
The usage of plant growth-promoting (PGP) Streptomyces to improve plant growth is an alternative to ...
Bais, Harsh P.Rice, a staple food crop world-wide, suffers devastating yield losses as a result of b...
741-749Globally, there is a need to enhance agricultural productivity safely to feed the growing hum...
Isolation was attempted to collect endophytic bacteria as potential biocontrol agents against rice b...
Rice is the staple food of Malaysians and mainly planted for domestic consumption. Diseases are esti...
Rice blast is the main disease of rice plants in Indonesia and several countries worldwide. Control...
Rice is a staple food source for more than three billion people worldwide. However, rice is vulnerab...
Bais, Harsh P.The natural interactions between plant roots and their rhizospheric microbiome are vi...
Rice blast disease has become endemic in Purwoasri Village, Gumukmas District, Jember Regency since ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a major crop in much of the developing world where disease management using p...
Rice is a major crop in much of the developing world, where disease management using agrochemicals i...
This study aimed to identify potential rhizobacteria from local rice fields for the control of blast...
The scope of this study was the selection of bacterial strains from rice and maize and evaluation of...
The Streptomyces strain UPMRS4 was selected as a potential biocontrol agent for rice blast disease b...
BackgroundThe natural interactions between plant roots and their rhizospheric microbiome are vital t...
The usage of plant growth-promoting (PGP) Streptomyces to improve plant growth is an alternative to ...
Bais, Harsh P.Rice, a staple food crop world-wide, suffers devastating yield losses as a result of b...
741-749Globally, there is a need to enhance agricultural productivity safely to feed the growing hum...
Isolation was attempted to collect endophytic bacteria as potential biocontrol agents against rice b...
Rice is the staple food of Malaysians and mainly planted for domestic consumption. Diseases are esti...
Rice blast is the main disease of rice plants in Indonesia and several countries worldwide. Control...
Rice is a staple food source for more than three billion people worldwide. However, rice is vulnerab...
Bais, Harsh P.The natural interactions between plant roots and their rhizospheric microbiome are vi...
Rice blast disease has become endemic in Purwoasri Village, Gumukmas District, Jember Regency since ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a major crop in much of the developing world where disease management using p...
Rice is a major crop in much of the developing world, where disease management using agrochemicals i...