Abstract:Site-specific markerless inactivation of genes lysR3 and mtfA of bacteria Pseudomonas brassicacearum S-1 was carried out. It was shown that strains P. brassicacearum S-1-lysR3, P. brassicacearum S-1-mtfA and P. brassicacearum S-1-lysR3-mtfA demonstrate increased antagonistic activity against a number of phytopathogens 1.2–1.6 times higher compared with the original strain. In the laboratory experiment, mutant variants did not affect growth and development of tomato, cucumber and parsley plants. Treating tomato… Show more
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