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Bacteria with the ability to solubilize phosphorus (P) and to improve plant health were selected and tested for growth and survival in P-rich animal bone charcoal (ABC). ABC is suggested to be suitable as a carrier for biocontrol agents, offering them a protected niche as well as delivering phosphat
Ziektewerende bacteriën kunnen helpen fosfaat uit bot beschikbaar te maken in de bodem. Dat blijkt uit onderzoek van Plant Research International (PRI) van Wageningen Universiteit en Researchcentrum. Beendermeel wordt al langer gebruikt als een bodembemester. Het restproduct van de vleesverwerkende
Wageningen – Enkele bacteriën blijken fosfaat uit beendermeel te kunnen oplossen, waardoor het gebruikt kan worden voor plantenvoeding. Deze bacteriën kunnen ziektes als Pythium en Fusarium biologisch bestrijden. Dit blijkt uit onderzoek van Plant Research International. Beendermeel is een restprodu
Aims: To develop a strain-specific TaqMan® PCR method for detecting and quantifying the biocontrol strain Lysobacter enzymogenes 3.1T8. Methods and Results: A primer–probe combination was designed on the basis of a strain-specific sequence selected using REP-PCR (repetitive extragenic palindromic-po
Four Gram-negative bacterial strains, recovered from clay soils cultivated with different crops in the Netherland, were subjected to a polyphasic taxonomic study in order to clarify their taxonomic status. Comparative analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that they belong to the genus Lys
Disease suppressiveness against Rhizoctonia solani AG 2-1 in cauliflower was studied in two marine clay soils with a sandy loam texture. The soils had a different cropping history. One soil had a long-term (40 years) cauliflower history and was suppressive, the other soil was conducive and came from
This study aimed to assess the colonization of thermally treated (i.e. torrefied) grass fibers (TGFs), a new prospective ingredient of potting soil. Eleven bacterial strains and one fungus, Coniochaeta ligniaria F/TGF15, all isolated from TGF or its extract after inoculation with a soil microbial co
Aims: To assess the interactions between Coniochaeta ligniaria F/TGF15 obtained from torrefied grass fibers (TGF) and selected bacteria from the same substrate. Methods and Results: Upon coinoculation on potato dextrose agar, Pseudomonas putida 15/TGE5, Methylobacterium radiotolerans 56/TGF10, Serra
Abstract The quality of torrefied grass fibers (TGF) as a new potting soil ingredient was tested in a greenhouse experiment. TGF was colonized with previously selected microorganisms. Four colonization treatments were compared: (1) no inoculants, (2) the fungus Coniochaeta ligniaria F/TGF15 alone,
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