Fusarium wilt of banana, caused by
Fusarium oxysporum
f. sp.
cubense
tropical race 4 (
Foc
TR4), is a widely distributed soilborne disease that poses a serious threat to banana production. Many control measures have been implemented but have not been effective. Here, we evaluated a combined strategy for Fusarium wilt control that involves a biological agent (
Bacillus velezensis
strain EB1) and a bioactive compound (potassium sorbate). Our results showed that potassium sorbate inhibited
Foc
TR4 in a dose-dependent manner. Potassium sorbate did not limit the growth of EB1 in vitro; instead, it promoted the growth and antagonistic ability of EB1 by upregulating the expression of antagonism-related genes. In greenhouse experiments, the combined application of EB1 and potassium sorbate significantly reduced the disease index of Fusarium wilt by suppressing fungal growth in the roots and promoting plant growth. Overall, our results demonstrated that potassium sorbate and
B. velezensis
EB1 can be used together for the sustainable management of banana Fusarium wilt.
Supplementary Information
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12866-024-03549-1.