2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42161-021-01006-w
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Metabolite profile and gene expression of the roots of oil palm seedlings treated with Hendersonia GanoEF1 and infected with Ganoderma boninense

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“…These findings highlight the potential of Streptomyces gelaticus as a biological control agent against G. boninense [ 318 ]. Hendersonia toruloidea (GanoEF1), a biocontrol agent, effectively suppressed BSR disease caused by G. boninense in oil palm seedlings [ 319 ]. Indigenous bacteria from peatlands, specifically three isolates suspected to be Bacillus species, exhibited inhibitory effects on the growth of Ganoderma , suggesting their potential as biocontrol agents [ 320 ].…”
Section: Research On Disease Management Strategies To Control Basal S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These findings highlight the potential of Streptomyces gelaticus as a biological control agent against G. boninense [ 318 ]. Hendersonia toruloidea (GanoEF1), a biocontrol agent, effectively suppressed BSR disease caused by G. boninense in oil palm seedlings [ 319 ]. Indigenous bacteria from peatlands, specifically three isolates suspected to be Bacillus species, exhibited inhibitory effects on the growth of Ganoderma , suggesting their potential as biocontrol agents [ 320 ].…”
Section: Research On Disease Management Strategies To Control Basal S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suppressed BSR disease caused by G. boninense in oil palm seedlings. [319] Indigenous bacteria from peatlands Potential as biocontrol agents Exhibited inhibitory effects on Ganoderma growth. [458] Algal compounds Potential in inhibiting Ganoderma metabolism…”
Section: Endophyticmentioning
confidence: 99%