Characterization of bacteria with potential to suppress Fusarium solani in plate culture
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Characterization of bacteria with potential to suppress Fusarium solani in plate culture
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Mangina, S
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Plant Pathology
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Black root rot caused by Fusarium solani is considered a minor disease of chickpea. But chickpea grown after rice has been observed during field visits to have this problem more extensively and needs confirmation. A program of acquiring microorganisms (from natural sources, such as compost) with ability to suppress Fusarium solani in plate culture was started at ICRISAT in 1997/98. A large number of bacteria assembled in 1998, was characterized in this study. |
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1999
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Thesis
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application/pdf
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en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/6958/1/T%2062718.pdf
Mangina, S (1999) Characterization of bacteria with potential to suppress Fusarium solani in plate culture. Masters thesis, Nagarjuna University, Guntur. |
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