2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2022.104937
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Mixtures of suppressive bacteria enhance biological control of tomato bacterial wilt

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“…Notably, the biocontrol of bacterial wilt has been investigated with practical field applications using antagonistic species such as Bacillus ( Wu et al., 2020 ; Tian et al., 2023 ), Burkholderia ( Carrión et al., 2018 ), Pseudomonas ( Ma et al., 2018 ), Streptomycete ( Kaari et al., 2022 ), Penicillium ( Dey et al., 2022 ), Trichoderma ( Yuan et al., 2016 ), Bacteriophage ( Elhalag et al., 2018 ) and Pathogen mutants ( Li et al., 2022 ). Additionally, the combined use of multiple bacteriostatic strains has shown higher efficacy in biocontrol of bacterial wilt compared to single strains ( Yu et al., 2022 ). However, the majority of microorganisms fail to establish a stable biocontrol effect in acidic soil environments ( Rousk et al., 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, the biocontrol of bacterial wilt has been investigated with practical field applications using antagonistic species such as Bacillus ( Wu et al., 2020 ; Tian et al., 2023 ), Burkholderia ( Carrión et al., 2018 ), Pseudomonas ( Ma et al., 2018 ), Streptomycete ( Kaari et al., 2022 ), Penicillium ( Dey et al., 2022 ), Trichoderma ( Yuan et al., 2016 ), Bacteriophage ( Elhalag et al., 2018 ) and Pathogen mutants ( Li et al., 2022 ). Additionally, the combined use of multiple bacteriostatic strains has shown higher efficacy in biocontrol of bacterial wilt compared to single strains ( Yu et al., 2022 ). However, the majority of microorganisms fail to establish a stable biocontrol effect in acidic soil environments ( Rousk et al., 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%