A morel improved growth and suppressed Fusarium infection in sweet corn
D Yu, F Bu, J Hou, Y Kang, Z Yu - World Journal of Microbiology and …, 2016 - Springer
A post-fire morel collected from Populus simonii stands in Mt. Qingling was identified as
Morchella crassipes Mes-20 by using nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer …
Morchella crassipes Mes-20 by using nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer …
[HTML][HTML] Promotion of maize growth by a yellow morel, Morchella crassipes
P Phanpadith, Z Yu, D Yu, S Phongsavath, K Shen… - Symbiosis, 2020 - Springer
Fungal species of morel (genus Morchella) have recently been found to form a symbiotic
relationship with grasses. Our previous study documented that M. crassipes from Shaanxi …
relationship with grasses. Our previous study documented that M. crassipes from Shaanxi …
[HTML][HTML] Biological control of fusarium root rot of Indian mulberry (Morinda officinalis How.) with consortia of agriculturally important microorganisms in Viet Nam
Background Fusarium root rot disease in Indian mulberry (Morinda officinalis
How.)(FRRBK), caused by Fusarium proliferatum (FP), is widespread and responsible for …
How.)(FRRBK), caused by Fusarium proliferatum (FP), is widespread and responsible for …
Inactivated pathogenic mycelia as a biocontrol agent against Fusarium wilt and its effects on continuously cropped watermelon
XG Xie, CY Huang, HJ Jiang, YY Zhao… - Biocontrol Science and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Fusarium wilt is a widespread disease causing serious production losses in watermelon
(Citrullus lanatus L.). Accordingly, control agents to manage this disease should be …
(Citrullus lanatus L.). Accordingly, control agents to manage this disease should be …
[PDF][PDF] Isolation, screening and characterization of effective microbes with Potential for biological control of Fusarium wilt of rock melon
S Elmahdi, J Kadir, MTM Mohamed… - World Journal of …, 2015 - researchgate.net
Effective microbes are a group of microorganisms that can be found in the rhizosphere, in
association with plant roots which can suppress soil-borne plant pathogens directly or …
association with plant roots which can suppress soil-borne plant pathogens directly or …
[HTML][HTML] Microbial communities associated with the black morel Morchella sextelata cultivated in greenhouses
Morels (Morchella spp.) are iconic edible mushrooms with a long history of human
consumption. Some microbial taxa are hypothesized to be important in triggering the …
consumption. Some microbial taxa are hypothesized to be important in triggering the …
Isolation, screening and identification of anantagonistic actinomycetes to control Fusarium wilt of Momordica charantia
XF Li, YH Tian, HY Peng, BL He… - Ying Yong Sheng tai xue …, 2020 - europepmc.org
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. momordica was used as the target pathogenic fungus to screen
actinomycetes that were isolated from rhizosphere soil of Momordica charantia by …
actinomycetes that were isolated from rhizosphere soil of Momordica charantia by …
Suppression of Fusarium oxysporum and induced resistance of plants involved in the biocontrol of Cucumber Fusarium Wilt by Streptomyces bikiniensis HD-087
S Zhao, CM Du, CY Tian - World Journal of Microbiology and …, 2012 - Springer
Abstract Cucumber Fusarium Wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cucumerinum,
which usually leads to severe economic damage, is a common destructive disease …
which usually leads to severe economic damage, is a common destructive disease …
Suppression of maize root diseases caused by Macrophomina phaseolina, Fusarium moniliforme and Fusarium graminearum by plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
A plant growth-promoting isolate of a fluorescent Pseudomonas sp. EM85 and two bacilli
isolates MR-11 (2) and MRF, isolated from maize rhizosphere, were found strongly …
isolates MR-11 (2) and MRF, isolated from maize rhizosphere, were found strongly …
Fusarium equiseti GF191 as an effective biocontrol agent against Fusarium crown and root rot of tomato in rock wool systems
H Horinouchi, A Muslim, T Suzuki, M Hyakumachi - Crop Protection, 2007 - Elsevier
Six isolates of plant growth-promoting fungi (PGPF), non-pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum,
and five isolates of bacteria were tested in hydroponic rock wool systems as potential …
and five isolates of bacteria were tested in hydroponic rock wool systems as potential …