2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2006.07.017
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Screening rhizobacteria for biological control of Fusarium root and crown rot of sorghum in Ethiopia

Abstract: Fusarium oxysporum Schlectend causes root and crown rot in several crops including sorghum that results in low grain yield in Ethiopia and other East African countries.Seventy-eight bacterial isolates were obtained and subsequently tested both in vitro and in the greenhouse. Of the 78 isolates tested, 23 displayed between 30 and 66.3% inhibition of in vitro mycelial growth of F. oxysporum and also showed significant root colonization ability on sorghum seedlings. These isolates were further tested for their bi… Show more

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“…An inhibition zone assay on PDA was then employed to screen for strains with high antagonistic potential. This assay had been used as a basic procedure in numerous screens for antagonistic agents (Ahmed Idris et al, 2007;Tjamos, 2004;Weller, 1985;Hagedorn et al, 1989;Ahmadzadeh and Sharifi-Tehrani, 2009). However, in some works there was no clear correlation between the results of this assay and in situ biological control results (Expert and Digat, 1995;Lindow, 1988;Reddy et al, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An inhibition zone assay on PDA was then employed to screen for strains with high antagonistic potential. This assay had been used as a basic procedure in numerous screens for antagonistic agents (Ahmed Idris et al, 2007;Tjamos, 2004;Weller, 1985;Hagedorn et al, 1989;Ahmadzadeh and Sharifi-Tehrani, 2009). However, in some works there was no clear correlation between the results of this assay and in situ biological control results (Expert and Digat, 1995;Lindow, 1988;Reddy et al, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro inhibition of mycelial growth of P. drechsleri by non-volatile compounds of the bacterial isolates was tested by using the dual culture technique as described by Ahmed Idris et al (2007). Three 10 µl drops from a 10 8 cfu/ml suspension of the bacterial isolate were equidistantly placed on the margins of potato dextrose agar (PDA) plates and incubated at 28 o C for 24 h. A 6 mm agar disc from a fresh culture of P. drechsleri was placed at the centre of the PDA plate for each bacterial isolate and incubated at 27 ± 1 o C for seven days.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Many studies demonstrated that certain bacteria and fungi promote plant growth directly through increased nutrition uptake excited by growth regulators (Idris et al, 2007;Gravel et al, 2007;Harman, 2011;Shoresh et al, 2010;Kloepper et al, 2004;Chen et al, 2007;Chowdappa et al, 2013b). They also colonize plant roots, suppress many soil borne fungal pathogens and also stimulate growth and crop yield (Idris et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Enhancement of plant growth by root colonizing Bacillus sp. is well documented (Kloepper et al, 2004;Idris et al, 2007a;Idris et al, 2007b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%