Biocontrol potential of natamycin‐producing Streptomyces lydicusJCK‐6019 against soil‐borne fungal diseases of cucumber and characterization of its biocontrol mechanism
Feng Luo,
Hanna Gwak,
Ae Ran Park
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDFusarium oxysporum f. sp. cucumerinum and Rhizoctonia solani AG‐4 are the two most important fungal pathogens causing soil‐borne fungal diseases of cucumber; they are difficult to control and cause serious economic losses. Given the detrimental effects of the indiscriminate use of chemical fungicides, biocontrol emerges as an efficient and ecofriendly alternative for managing soil‐borne fungal diseases.RESULTSStreptomyces lydicus JCK‐6019 (hereafter, JCK‐6019) was isolated from rhizosphere soil. Its … Show more
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