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Induction of plant defence compounds by Pseudomonas chlororaphis PA23 and Bacillus subtilis BSCBE4 in controlling damping-off of hot pepper caused by Pythium aphanidermatumS. Nakkeeran1, K. Kavitha1,
G. Chandrasekar1, P. Renukadevi1,
& W. G. D. Fernando2 Application of strains BSCBE4 and PA23 at the rate of 20 g kg-1 of seed significantly increased the growth of hot pepper seedlings. The efficacies of various carriers in sustaining the population of these strains in storage were assessed. Both the antagonists survived up to 180 days of storage in peat and
talc-based formulations. The two bacterial strains induced development
of plant defencerelated enzymes including phenylalanine ammonia lyase,
peroxidase, polyphenol oxidase, phenol content, suppressed incidence of
damping-off and increased growth of hot pepper seedlings. |
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