Some bacterial isolates previuosly recovered from naturally infected soil by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum were identified and then were tested for their antagonistic activity on sclerotia of S.sclerotiorum. Bacterial isolates were referred to the species Bacillus subtilis Cohen; most of them, notably isolates 7 and 8 caused the highest incidences of non-viable sclerotia (66% and 35%, respectively). All bacterial isolates, notably isolates 5 and 8 of B.subtilis and isolate 1 of B.cereus, inhibited sclerotia formation.
Antagonistic effects of Bacillu spp. on Sclerotinia sclerotiorum sclerotia
ZAZZERINI, Antonio;TOSI, Laura;
1987
Abstract
Some bacterial isolates previuosly recovered from naturally infected soil by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum were identified and then were tested for their antagonistic activity on sclerotia of S.sclerotiorum. Bacterial isolates were referred to the species Bacillus subtilis Cohen; most of them, notably isolates 7 and 8 caused the highest incidences of non-viable sclerotia (66% and 35%, respectively). All bacterial isolates, notably isolates 5 and 8 of B.subtilis and isolate 1 of B.cereus, inhibited sclerotia formation.File in questo prodotto:
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