SALT TOLERANT RHIZOBACTERIA FOR BIOCONTROL OF COTTON DISEASES ON SALINE SOILS
Journal: The Way of Science (Vol.1, No. 32)Publication Date: 2016-10-26
Authors : Narbaeva Kh.S.; Djumaniyazova G.I.; Zakiryaeva S.I.;
Page : 29-30
Keywords : salt-tolerant phosphorus mobilizing rhizobacteria; antagonistic activity; phytophatogenes of cotton; salinization.;
Abstract
This article presents data of the antagonistic activity of salt-tolerant phosphorus mobilizing rhizobacteria g. Bacillus and Paenibacillus towards cotton phytopathogens. The efficiency of using the association of the 4 strains of rhizobacteria as a pre-sowing treatment of cotton seeds for the biocontrol of cotton diseases on background infected by wilt on saline soils is proved in field conditions.
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