In vitro studies on efficacy of Pseudomonas spp. for plant growth promoting traits and biocontrol of diseases in tea plants
Tea is one of the major non-alcoholic beverages in the world. Fungal pathogens are important factor limiting the productivity and quality of tea. There is a major environmental concern in the use of fungicides as they increase toxic level in the tea soil. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are precious bacteria that colonize plant roots and enhance plant growth by a wide variety of mechanisms. The use of PGPR will be alternative to manage several fungal diseases that occur in tea plants to replace chemical fertilizers. In our present study, a total of 250 bacterial isolates were
Pseudomonas fluorescens PGP traits Cercospora theae Phomopsis theae Poria hypolateritia
P.Ponmurugan K. Manjukarunambika M.S.Reddy
Department of Biotechnology, K.S.R. College of Technology, Tiruchengode - 637 215, Namakkal
国际会议
The 2nd Asian PGPR Conference(第二届亚洲植物促生根际细菌会议)
北京
英文
163-175
2011-08-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)