2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2010.09.010
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Biocontrol of Fusarium wilt disease for Cucumis melo melon using bio-organic fertilizer

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“…Microorganism combination of Chitinase activity can increase crop yields and lessen the incidence of disease in China's Hebei area. The instance has been reported by Zhao et al (2011). This study found that the optimal dosage of CMF application was 8.83 kg/hm 2 -16.16 kg/hm 2 rapeseed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…Microorganism combination of Chitinase activity can increase crop yields and lessen the incidence of disease in China's Hebei area. The instance has been reported by Zhao et al (2011). This study found that the optimal dosage of CMF application was 8.83 kg/hm 2 -16.16 kg/hm 2 rapeseed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Zhao et al (2011) demonstrated how to control Fusarium wilt disease in Cucumis melo, using bioorganic fertilizer. Plant growth-promoting rhizosphere (PGPR) prevents and controls plant diseases especially soil-borne disease through the followings: competition between the pathogens and space site, the development of antibiotics to inhibit the growth of pathogens and induction of systemic resistance (ISR) of plant (Pacôme et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bars represent the standard deviations of three replicates. disease [26] [31]. In the present study, a novel lipopeptide-producing strain designated F-6 has been isolated from vanilla rhizosphere soil and identified as Bacillus cereus, and antifungal compounds that exhibit antagonistic activities against FOV in an agar-diffusion assay (Figure 2) have been successfully extracted from the F-6 culture filtrate by HCl precipitation.…”
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“…Numerous micro conidia produced by F. Solani on the cut surfaces of healthy wax apple trees led to diseased twigs under moist conditions, even resulting in twig blight [28]. F. oxysporum is a destructive vascular pathogen, causing vascular wilt and root diseases on a broad range of agricultural plants worldwide, leading to considerable yield and economic losses [10][11][12]. However, F. oxysporum have a specific relationship with plants causing wilting, for instance F. oxysporum formae speciales lycopersici causing with in tomato [29], F. oxysporum f.sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%