2022
DOI: 10.3390/su15010593
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Native Rhizospheric Microbes Mediated Management of Biotic Stress and Growth Promotion of Tomato

Abstract: The incidence of biotic perturbation in plants has been amplified due to increased resistance and the resurgence of pathogens. To mitigate stress and promote food production, agrochemicals are being used boundlessly and they have augmented the problem of disease re-occurrence and agroecosystem degradation. With the perception of urgency to reduce biotic stress sustainably, the present study was undertaken. Four native rhizospheric microbes: Trichoderma lixii, T. brevicompactum and two strains of Bacillus subti… Show more

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“…lixii Solanum lycopersicum Reduced Fusarium wilt and early blight severity. [111] B. pumilus Oryza sativa Inhibited fungal growth and reduced brown spot disease.…”
Section: Stenotrophomonasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…lixii Solanum lycopersicum Reduced Fusarium wilt and early blight severity. [111] B. pumilus Oryza sativa Inhibited fungal growth and reduced brown spot disease.…”
Section: Stenotrophomonasmentioning
confidence: 99%