Biological control of Rhizoctonia disease by application of antagonists


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Tschen J.S.M., . Biological control of Rhizoctonia disease by application of antagonists. pp. 57-62. ISSN 0127-6883

Abstract

The antagonists Aspergillus Gliocladium Paecilomyces Trichoderma and Bacillus spp. were used to investigate the control of basal stem rot of chrysanthemum caused by infection of Rhizoctonia solani. All the antagonists protected chrysanthemums from infection by R. solani. Solid medium for the culture of the antagonists was more useful than culture broth for application as soil additive or as coating material. When chrysanthemum cuttings were treated with culture extracts of the antagonists basal rot disease was also inhibited. The degree of the control of Rhizoctonia disease in chrysanthemums was different according to the species of antagonists used and the application method


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Abstract

The antagonists Aspergillus Gliocladium Paecilomyces Trichoderma and Bacillus spp. were used to investigate the control of basal stem rot of chrysanthemum caused by infection of Rhizoctonia solani. All the antagonists protected chrysanthemums from infection by R. solani. Solid medium for the culture of the antagonists was more useful than culture broth for application as soil additive or as coating material. When chrysanthemum cuttings were treated with culture extracts of the antagonists basal rot disease was also inhibited. The degree of the control of Rhizoctonia disease in chrysanthemums was different according to the species of antagonists used and the application method

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Item Type: Article
Additional Information: 5 tables 12 ref. Summary (En Ms)
AGROVOC Term: CHRYSANTHEMUM
AGROVOC Term: RHIZOCTONIA
AGROVOC Term: CONTROL BIOLOGICO
AGROVOC Term: TAIWAN
AGROVOC Term: TRICHODERMA
AGROVOC Term: BACILLUS
AGROVOC Term: PAECILOMYCES
AGROVOC Term: ASPERGILLUS
AGROVOC Term: GLIOCLADIUM
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:56
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20616

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