Isolation of Bacillus spp. from the rhizosphere of olive trees planted in Castelar
Drechslera, Fasarium Verticillum are important soilborne pahogen, causing losses in a wide variety of important crop (Tijamos et. al., 1997). Alternative to chemical control are antagonistic microorganisms (Weller, 1988). The rhizhosphere is defined as a the layer of soil influenced by root metabolism, In comparison to root - free soils, the rhizhosphere forms a nutrient rich niche for microorganisms as a result of exudationof compounds Lorenz Hiltner, 1904).
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Format: | info:ar-repo/semantics/documento de conferencia biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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ASAHO
2006
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Subjects: | Drechslera, Fusarium, Verticillium, Bacillus, Olea europaea, Olivo, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/18112 |
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Summary: | Drechslera, Fasarium Verticillum are important soilborne pahogen, causing losses in a wide variety of important crop (Tijamos et. al., 1997). Alternative to chemical control are antagonistic microorganisms (Weller, 1988). The rhizhosphere is defined as a the layer of soil influenced by root metabolism, In comparison to root - free soils, the rhizhosphere forms a nutrient rich niche for microorganisms as a result of exudationof compounds Lorenz Hiltner, 1904). |
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