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Biocontrol of seed-borne Alternaria raphani and A. brassicicola
Giovanni Vannacci,G. E. Harman +1 more
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Forty-two microorganisms were tested as biological control agents against Alternaria raphani and A. brassicicola for in vitro antagonistic ability, for ability to control the pathogens on naturally infected seeds germinated on moistened blotters, and in planting mix in growth chamber studies.Abstract:
Forty-two microorganisms were tested as biological control agents against Alternaria raphani and A. brassicicola. Tests were conducted for in vitro antagonistic ability, for ability to control the ...read more
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Antifungal activity against plant pathogenic fungi of chaetoviridins isolated from Chaetomium globosum.
Joong-Hyeop Park,Gyung Ja Choi,Kyoung Soo Jang,He Kyoung Lim,Heung Tae Kim,Kwang Yun Cho,Jin-Cheol Kim +6 more
TL;DR: The Chaetomium globosum strain F0142, which was isolated from barnyard grass, showed potent disease control efficacy against rice blast and wheat leaf rust and moderate control of tomato late blight.
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Role of antibiosis in the biological control of spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus) of wheat by Chaetomium globosum.
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Bipolaris sorokiniana (Sacc.) Shoem.: The most destructive wheat fungal pathogen in the warmer areas
TL;DR: Though a number of attempts have been made to control the disease, still, field results show that spot blotch continues to cause substantial grain yield reductions and underscore the need for further research.
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Changes in the soil microbial community after reductive soil disinfestation and cucumber seedling cultivation
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Highly connected taxa located in the microbial network are prevalent in the rhizosphere soil of healthy plant
TL;DR: It is reported that the keystone taxa and members in the central module were enriched in the rhizosphere soil of healthy plants, which might be a potential indicator for the soil supporting plant health.
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The Nature and Practice of Biological Control of Plant Pathogens.
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Trichoderma hamatum: Its hyphal interactions withRhizoctonia solani andPythium spp.
TL;DR: Observations suggest the involvement of parasitism followed by lysis rather than involvement of antibiotics in this host-mycoparasite relationship.
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