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Bacterial selection for biological control of plant disease: criterion determination and validation. Author(s): MOTA, M. S.; GOMES, C. B.; SOUZA JÚNIOR, I. T.; MOURA, A. B. This study aimed to evaluate the biocontrol potential of bacteria isolated from different plant species and soils. The production of compounds related to phytopathogen biocontrol and/or promotion of p... ... |
Author(s): FONTANELI, R. S.; SANTOS, H. P. dos; VARGAS, L.; MACIEL, J. L. N.; SALVADORI, J. R.
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Author(s): SILVA JÚNIOR, M. B. da; POZZA, E. A.; RESENDE, M. L. V.; RIBEIRO JUNIOR, P. M.; COSTA, B. H. G.; CARVALHO, C. A.; RESENDE, A. R. M.; BOTELHOS, D. M. dos The growing demand for alternative strategies for plant disease management has sought a reduction in the use of fungicides via the employment of resistance inducers and foliar fertilizers, among other... ... |
Author(s): COSTA, L. S. A. S.; FARIA, M. R. de; CHIARAMONTE, J. B.; MENDES, L. W.; SEPO, E.; HOLLANDER, M. de; FERNANDES, J. M. C.; CARRIÓN, V. J.; BETTIOL, W.; MAUCHLINE, T. H.; RAAIJMAKERS, J. M.; MENDES, R. Abstract: Background -Disease suppressiveness of soils to fungal root pathogens is typically induced in the field by repeated infections of the host plant and concomitant changes in the taxonomic comp... ... |
Author(s): MAHLEIN, A. K.; BARBEDO, J. G. A.; CHIANG, K. S.; DEL PONTE, E. M.; BOCK, C. H. In the past decade, there has been a recognized need for innovative methods to monitor and manage plant diseases, aiming to meet the precision demandsof modern agriculture. Over the last 15 years, sig... ... |
Author(s): SOUZA, A. A. de; MARTINS, S. G. F.; ZACARIAS, M. S. In integrated pest management (IPM), biological control is one of the possible options for the prevention or remediation of an unacceptable pest activity or damage. The success of forecast models in I... ... |
Author(s): MORÁN DIEZ, M. E; TRANQUE, E.; BETTIOL, W.; MONTE, E.; HERMOSA, R. Abstract: Trichoderma species are well known biocontrol agents that are able to induce responses in the host plants against an array of abiotic and biotic stresses. Here, we investigate, when applied... ... |
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