Over 1000 bacteria were isolated from rhizospheres of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and evaluated for their potential as biological control agents of Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. medicaginis root rot of chickpea in vitro. Following in vitro plate assays for fungal antagonism, initial pot assay results showed 31 isolates with the ability to limit or delay chickpea seedling disease in a pasteurized soil. The most promising isolates were identified as Pseudomonas cepacia (seven strains) and P. fluorescens (two strains). No relationship was observed between biological control activity of the bacteria and the soils, chickpea cultivars or the methods used in their isolation
The management of soilborne root diseases in pulse crops is challenged by a limited range of resista...
Five strains of Streptomyces (AC-5, AC-6, AC-10, AC-18 and AC-19) and another five strains of Bacill...
A seed microbiome is likely to have important impacts on plant fitness and productivity but function...
The antagonistic activity against in vitro growth of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceris was determined...
Fourteen potential antagonist bacterial isolates were obtained from soil samples collected from the ...
Abstract: Among 131 rhizobacteria isolates, 29 potentially antagonistic strains were screened in in ...
Among 131 rhizobacteria isolates, 29 potentially antagonistic strains were screened in in vitro assa...
The aim of this work is to study the ability of several isolates belonging to Rhizobacteria (Pseudom...
Eleven fungal isolates were isolated from naturally infected chickpea roots collected from different...
The aims of this study were to isolate, identify and characterize culturable endophytic bacteria fro...
Newly isolated microbial cultures from Western Ghat soil samples of Kerala region in India were scre...
Non-Peer ReviewedPlant roots support the growth of a variety of soil microorganisms that have benefi...
In the present investigation antagonistic and entomopathogenic bacteria and actinomycetes against im...
In the present study, we aimed to screen indigenous rhizospheric Bacillus strains, capable of produc...
A study was carried out to test the effect of direct and indirect plant growth-promoting traits of b...
The management of soilborne root diseases in pulse crops is challenged by a limited range of resista...
Five strains of Streptomyces (AC-5, AC-6, AC-10, AC-18 and AC-19) and another five strains of Bacill...
A seed microbiome is likely to have important impacts on plant fitness and productivity but function...
The antagonistic activity against in vitro growth of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceris was determined...
Fourteen potential antagonist bacterial isolates were obtained from soil samples collected from the ...
Abstract: Among 131 rhizobacteria isolates, 29 potentially antagonistic strains were screened in in ...
Among 131 rhizobacteria isolates, 29 potentially antagonistic strains were screened in in vitro assa...
The aim of this work is to study the ability of several isolates belonging to Rhizobacteria (Pseudom...
Eleven fungal isolates were isolated from naturally infected chickpea roots collected from different...
The aims of this study were to isolate, identify and characterize culturable endophytic bacteria fro...
Newly isolated microbial cultures from Western Ghat soil samples of Kerala region in India were scre...
Non-Peer ReviewedPlant roots support the growth of a variety of soil microorganisms that have benefi...
In the present investigation antagonistic and entomopathogenic bacteria and actinomycetes against im...
In the present study, we aimed to screen indigenous rhizospheric Bacillus strains, capable of produc...
A study was carried out to test the effect of direct and indirect plant growth-promoting traits of b...
The management of soilborne root diseases in pulse crops is challenged by a limited range of resista...
Five strains of Streptomyces (AC-5, AC-6, AC-10, AC-18 and AC-19) and another five strains of Bacill...
A seed microbiome is likely to have important impacts on plant fitness and productivity but function...