2018
DOI: 10.23910/ijbsm/2018.9.4.1850b
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Effect of Consortia Bioformulation of Rhizobacteria on Induction of Systemic Resistance in Tuberose Against Peduncle Blight Disease

Abstract: Bioformulations of mixtures of plant growth promoting bacterial (Pseudomnas flourescences Pf 1 Bacillus subtilis Bs 10) and fungal isolates (Trichoderma viridae Tv 1) were effective in reducing the incidence of peduncle blight under greenhouse conditions (85.50%). Peduncle blight, hitherto an unknown disease was found to be a major limiting factor to the cultivation of tuberose. Though Lasiodiplodia theobromae is an ubiquitous pathogen, its occurrence on tuberose is a new record in India. In addition to diseas… Show more

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“…Using beneficial microbes, such as PGPB, in bioformulations for efficient crop productivity and protection presents an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to the agrochemicals used today [ 119 ]. Therefore, detecting the main action mechanisms in PGPB is a relevant strategy for developing better bioinoculant mixtures, which could compensate for the lack of biocontrol or direct plant growth-promoting mechanism in a strain or species of the applied consortia.…”
Section: Pgpb Consortia To Control Botrytis Cinereamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using beneficial microbes, such as PGPB, in bioformulations for efficient crop productivity and protection presents an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to the agrochemicals used today [ 119 ]. Therefore, detecting the main action mechanisms in PGPB is a relevant strategy for developing better bioinoculant mixtures, which could compensate for the lack of biocontrol or direct plant growth-promoting mechanism in a strain or species of the applied consortia.…”
Section: Pgpb Consortia To Control Botrytis Cinereamentioning
confidence: 99%