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Rhizobacteria-mediated Induced Resistance in Barley against Cochliobolus sativus under Field Conditions
The effect of four rhizobacterial strains on the severity of spot blotch disease
caused by cochliobolus sativus was evaluated for two growing
seasons under rainfed conditions. Three barley genotypes were used as host
plant. All strains reduced C. sativus severity, with effect
more pronounced when Pseudomonas putida BTP1 and
Bacillus subtilis Bs2508 were used. The disease reduction
was up to 56% in Arabi Abiad / P. putida BTP1. The grain yield
was not obviously affected by the presence of the rhizobacteria, except some
signifitive increase in season 2. Raising the resistance by soaking seed with
rhizobacterial strains might be of ultimate value in agriculture.
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes papers on the infectious diseases of plants, damages caused by insects and deals with the basic aspects of chemical and biological protection. Within its field of interest additional topics such as resistance against plant diseases, and physiological, biochemical and molecular questions of plant resistance and susceptibility are also discussed. Publishes book reviews and advertisements.