Upgrading the Potential of Biopesticide from Actinobacteria for Controlling Onion Bacterial Rots by Mixing two Identified Streptomyces species in Egypt
Abstract:Bacterial rots of onion are considered from the most dangerous stored and heaped onion crop diseases that cause huge loss in bulbs. Many bacterial species can induce onion bulb rots, with predominance of Pectobacterium carotovorum and Burkholderia cepacia that were used in this study. This research was conducted as an approach for improving the potential of biopesticide from actinobacteria in controlling onion bacterial rots by mixing Streptomyces coelicolor and Streptomyces lavendulae in one treatment against… Show more
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