2004
DOI: 10.5423/ppj.2004.20.1.063
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Bacillus spp. as Biocontrol Agents of Root Rot and Phytophthora Blight on Ginseng

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“…P. polymyxa alone has been shown to provide protection to cauliflower [42], pea [43], ginseng [44], cucumber [45], chickpea [46], peanut [47], soybean [48], pepper [49], and more. Other species of Paenibacillus that have biocontrol properties include P. alvei [50], P. brasilensis [51], P. dendritiformis [52], P. ehimensis [53], P. elgii [54], P. kobensis [55], P. lentimorbus [56], P. macerans [57], P. peoriae [58], and P. thiaminolyticus [59]. …”
Section: Biocontrolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P. polymyxa alone has been shown to provide protection to cauliflower [42], pea [43], ginseng [44], cucumber [45], chickpea [46], peanut [47], soybean [48], pepper [49], and more. Other species of Paenibacillus that have biocontrol properties include P. alvei [50], P. brasilensis [51], P. dendritiformis [52], P. ehimensis [53], P. elgii [54], P. kobensis [55], P. lentimorbus [56], P. macerans [57], P. peoriae [58], and P. thiaminolyticus [59]. …”
Section: Biocontrolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four bacterial strains were reported to be effective for control of ginseng diseases such as Phytophthora blight caused by Phytophthora cactorum and root rot caused by C. destructans (Bae et al, 2004;Sang et al, 2006). Two bacterial isolates strongly antagonistic to C. destructans were isolated during the survey of biocontrol agents for ginseng root rot.…”
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“…Bae et al. [42] found that Bacillus spp. can be used to prevent and cure root rot resulting from Fusarium solani and Phytophthora blight resulting from Phytophthora cactorum .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%