2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00374-012-0739-5
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Effects of novel bioorganic fertilizer produced by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens W19 on antagonism of Fusarium wilt of banana

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“…The ratio of the number of isolates with antagonistic activity to the total number of isolated bacteria (4/122) was relatively lower than that found by Wang et al (2012), who obtained 6 antagonistic bacteria of 57 bacterial strains that were isolated from the rhizospheres of healthy banana plants that were grown in a heavily wilted and diseased field. A greater number of endophytes with antagonistic activity have been observed in plants subjected to biotic stress (Lian et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The ratio of the number of isolates with antagonistic activity to the total number of isolated bacteria (4/122) was relatively lower than that found by Wang et al (2012), who obtained 6 antagonistic bacteria of 57 bacterial strains that were isolated from the rhizospheres of healthy banana plants that were grown in a heavily wilted and diseased field. A greater number of endophytes with antagonistic activity have been observed in plants subjected to biotic stress (Lian et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…In the decade since biocontrol work on Fusarium wilt of banana was last reviewed (Ploetz, 2004), the above trends have continued, as few field studies have been reported and most publications describe only lab and greenhouse research (Borges et al, 2007;Fishal et al, 2010;Forsyth et al, 2006;Lian et al, 2008;Mohandas et al, 2010;Nel et al, 2006a,b;Sun et al, 2011;Thangavelu and Jayanthi, 2009;Thangavelu and Mustaffa, 2012;Ting et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2013;Weber et al, 2007;Wu et al, 2013;Zacky and Ting, 2013). In two exceptional situations, field results were reported: the best treatment of Thangavelu and Jayanthi (2009) resulted in a nonsustainable incidence of 20% after 8 months, and in another study, promising greenhouse treatments failed in the field; in it, Belgrove et al (2011) noted that "… neither the nonpathogenic F. oxysporum, P. fluorescens, nor combinations thereof reduced Fusarium wilt development significantly."…”
Section: Biocontrolmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, these treatments also have been proved to be temporary on pathogen, toxic on microbial communities and have the ability of rebounding pathogen pesticide-resistance (Huang et al, 2011). Therefore, environment-friendly pesticide alternatives such as organic amendments (Céline et al, 2007) and beneficial microorganisms (Wang et al, 2012) have been developed as new part of conventional methods for biological control of soil-borne disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%