2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2015.10.014
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Is induced systemic resistance the mechanism for control of black rot in Brassica oleracea by a Paenibacillus sp.?

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“…Table 3 shows Plant growth promoting bacteria and plants benefiting from drought tolerance. Source: (de Andrade et al, 2019;Gouda et al, 2018;Kumar & Verma, 2018;Masmoudi et al, 2019;Vurukonda et al, 2016) Ghazalibiglar et al, 2016). However, microorganisms from different environments can be used for biocontrol purposes through the identification of their bioactive molecules (Agrillo et al, 2019;Masmoudi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Promote Plant Growth and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 3 shows Plant growth promoting bacteria and plants benefiting from drought tolerance. Source: (de Andrade et al, 2019;Gouda et al, 2018;Kumar & Verma, 2018;Masmoudi et al, 2019;Vurukonda et al, 2016) Ghazalibiglar et al, 2016). However, microorganisms from different environments can be used for biocontrol purposes through the identification of their bioactive molecules (Agrillo et al, 2019;Masmoudi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Promote Plant Growth and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbes with potential impacts against phytopathogenic fungi and/or insects, such as Pseudomonas sp., Cellulosimicrobium sp., and Bacillus sp., have been studied extensively (Agrillo et al, 2019;Ghazalibiglar et al, 2016). Compounds isolated from diverse microorganisms have shown to be effective against a variety of phytopathogenic fungi (Agrillo et al, 2019;Lee et al, 2015).…”
Section: Promote Plant Growth and Healthmentioning
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“…While the use of live microbes as resistance inducers may be a less straightforward, thus, possibly less reliable protection strategy, it may as well combine the advantages of a long-lasting and stable plant-microbe interaction and of wide-range protection, possibly improving the baseline health status of crops and reducing the synergism within pathogen consortia. [190] Paenibacillus P16 Cabbage/Xanthomonas campestris [191] Ethylene (ET), Jasmonic Acid (JA), Salicylic Acid (SA), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC).…”
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“…show significant biocontrol and plant growth promoting potential, because the metabolites that they produce not only encourage plant growth but also affect rhizospheric microflora, creating an antagonistic environment for the pathogen or triggering the host plant's defence system (Ghazalibiglar et al 2016). Plants initiate primary and secondary metabolism to overcome threats and in response to various biotic stresses.…”
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confidence: 99%