2022
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae8110991
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Characterization and Antagonistic Effect of Culturable Apple-Phyllosphere Endophytic Bacteria from the Cold Plateau in Yunnan, China

Abstract: The endophytic bacteria in apple leaves from apple-producing areas of Yunnan, China were isolated and identified on the basis of bacterial colony morphology and nucleotide sequences of 16S rRNA and rpoB genes. The endophytic bacterial isolates with nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium utilization abilities were screened by culturing on functional media. A total of 5709 isolates of culturable endophytic bacteria (CEB) were isolated from 30 apple leaf samples collected from different regions. A total of 39 CEB re… Show more

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“…For example, strains of B subtilis, which are abundant in the environment, produce antibiotic lipopeptides, including iturin [74], surfactants [75], and fengycin [76]. Enzymes of the lipopeptide group protect Fusarium oxysporum [75], and Rosellinia necatrix in horticultural crops [78], by inducing systemic resistance in the host plant or suppressing the growth of pathogenic fungi directly [79][80][81]. This shows the potential use of indigenous Bacillus as a plant regulator and biocontrol of potato pathogens.…”
Section: (C))mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, strains of B subtilis, which are abundant in the environment, produce antibiotic lipopeptides, including iturin [74], surfactants [75], and fengycin [76]. Enzymes of the lipopeptide group protect Fusarium oxysporum [75], and Rosellinia necatrix in horticultural crops [78], by inducing systemic resistance in the host plant or suppressing the growth of pathogenic fungi directly [79][80][81]. This shows the potential use of indigenous Bacillus as a plant regulator and biocontrol of potato pathogens.…”
Section: (C))mentioning
confidence: 99%