Abstract:This study was carried out to develop a method to effectively utilize Bacillus subtilis S37-2 strain, which has been proven to promote growth and antifungal effect on tomato cultivation. Soil treated with the suspension of Bacillus subtilis S37-2 showed a tendency that the electric conductivity (EC) decreased and the organic matter and effective phosphoric acid content increased more than the soil before the test. Bacillus subtilis S37-2 treated with the suspension was thicker and 3~16% larger than the control… Show more
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