2021
DOI: 10.1007/s41348-020-00416-9
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Burkholderia gladioli C101 metabolites protect tomato plants against Xanthomonas perforans infection

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“…While not signi cant, AP193 + OP showed positive effects on yield for some cultivars and no effect or even decrease in yield for other cultivars. This could be due to the capacity of AP193 to drive an indirect PGPR response that is related to disease control and, in the absence of biotic stressors, may not promote plant growth to the same extent as was observed for Bv AP191(Hossain et al 2015;Shantharaj et al 2021). The results of this study support the conclusion that Bv AP191 has the capacity, when combined with an OP amendment, to consistently enhance yield for multiple soybean cultivars.Previous research has found that co-inoculation of PGPR strains plus a commercial B. japonicum inoculum results in better growth and yield stimulation in comparison to native B. japonicum strains that usually are less e cient in N 2 -xation(Hungria and Mendes 2015).…”
supporting
confidence: 55%
“…While not signi cant, AP193 + OP showed positive effects on yield for some cultivars and no effect or even decrease in yield for other cultivars. This could be due to the capacity of AP193 to drive an indirect PGPR response that is related to disease control and, in the absence of biotic stressors, may not promote plant growth to the same extent as was observed for Bv AP191(Hossain et al 2015;Shantharaj et al 2021). The results of this study support the conclusion that Bv AP191 has the capacity, when combined with an OP amendment, to consistently enhance yield for multiple soybean cultivars.Previous research has found that co-inoculation of PGPR strains plus a commercial B. japonicum inoculum results in better growth and yield stimulation in comparison to native B. japonicum strains that usually are less e cient in N 2 -xation(Hungria and Mendes 2015).…”
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confidence: 55%