“…In recent days, fluorescent pseudomonads (FPs) have drawn much attention worldwide for the control of fungal and bacterial pathogens ( Haas and Défago, 2005 , Couillerot et al, 2009 , Mohammed et al, 2020 ). The current interest has been increased using beneficial microorganisms such as Pseudomonas spp ( Sakthivel and Gnanamanickam, 1987 , Shanmugaiah et al, 2010 , Nithya et al, 2020 , Basu et al, 2021 ), Bacillus spp ( Shanmugaiah et al, 2008 , Arasu et al, 2016 , Rais et al, 2017 , Khan et al, 2020 , Al-Dhabi et al, 2020 ), Streptomyces spp ( Prabavathy et al, 2006 , Harikrishnan et al, 2014 ) and Trichoderma spp ( Mathivanan et al, 2005 ., Shanmugaiah et al, 2009 , Sood et al, 2020 ). Among different, beneficial microorganisms, FPs is a predominant rhizospheric microorganism and easily adapts various environmental conditions.…”