Bio-priming with bacillus isolates suppresses seed infection and improves the germination of garden peas in the presence of fusarium strains

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  • What: The aim of this study was to determine the antifungal activity of 46 new Bacillus spp. isolates from different rhizosphere soils against four seed-borne Fusarium spp. strains affecting garden pea (F. proliferatum PS1, F. equiseti PS18), common bean (F. proliferatum P1), and soybean (F. graminearum S1). This study demonstrated that all six Bacillus spp. isolates (B42, B43, B44, B46, B50, and B66) showed IAA production, although the concentration of this auxin varied depending on the precursor concentration in the medium as well as the examined isolate. This study also showed that Bacillus isolates were able . . .

     

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