10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BACTERIZATION»
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Biological Control of Plant Diseases
If after seed bacterization the bacteria colonize only the root or other portions of
the rice plant below the waterline, their efficiency cannot be very dependable, but
the strain of fluorescent bacteria used for seed treatment in our study was ...
E.C. Tjamos, G.C. Papavizas, R.J. Cook, 1992
2
Biocontrol Potential and its Exploitation in Sustainable ...
BACTERIZATION TECHNIQUES There are two main methods for the inoculation
of bacteria to plants: (i) direct inoculation with bacterial culture (dipping seeds in
a bacterial suspension), foliar spraying of bacteria or spreading the bacteria in ...
Rajeev K. Upadhyay, K.G. Mukerji, B. P. Chamola, 2001
3
Molecular Microbial Ecology of the Rhizosphere, Two Volume Set
(a) Intercellular colonization of the cortical tissue ОТ the differentiation root zone
by a mixed population ОТ PICF7(pMP4662) and PICF7(pMP4655) observed at
21 days after bacterization in olive cv. Arbequina roots under nongnotobiotic ...
4
Biological Control of Crop Diseases
... cepacia Bacillus subtilis Nonpathogenic binu- cleate Rhizoctonia
Pseudomonas aerugi- nosa, Paecilomyces lilacinus, Trichoderma koningii P.
fluorescens Gliocladium virens Trichoderma hamatum Seed bacterization fol- 32
lowed by foliar ...
Samuel S. Gnanamanickam, 2002
5
Pathogen and Microbial Contamination Management in ...
Differential responses of potato cultivars to bacterization with the strain PsJN
were recorded when cultures were grown at 20: 1 5°C and 33:25°C (Table 1).
The benefits of bacterization, root growth in particular, were more pronounced at
33:25 ...
6
Interrelationships Between Microorganisms and Plants in Soil
Table 1 The influence of bacterization of photoassimilating characteristics and
soya yield Strain Variety Indexa Sb 1 4 5 33 59 vurxs AS ea 90 a2 02 43 119: Y
99 105 09 a9 94 105 Smena AS 99 124° 101 as 95 103 Y 147 105° 04 95 e4 95
...
7
Phytopathogenic Prokaryotes
E. Bacterization Bacterization is the process of inoculating seed, seed pieces,
and roots with specific root-colonizing bacteria or rhizobacteria (Brown, 1974).
Some strains of these bacteria are known as plant growth-promoting
rhizobacteria ...
8
International Rice Research: 25 Years of Partnership
Bacterization, a form of biological control, involves establishing a biological
barrier to the target pathogen by inoculating antagonistic microorganisms in the
host. Screening and evaluation of possible antagonists to sheath blight have
been ...
9
Associative and Endophytic Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria and ...
Bacterization Plants were first inoculated with bacterial preparations in 1895,
when Nobbe and Hiltner reported the benefit of inoculating legume seeds with
rhizobia (Subba Rao, 1982). This development constituted the birth of the
commercial ...
Claudine Elmerich, William Edward Newton, 2007
10
Azospirillum/Plant Associations
... realized on nonlegumes with other soil bacteria? Pioneering work on
nonrhizobial systems was done in Russia with bacterization of seeds, i.e.,
treatment with cultures of bacteria to improve plant growth,19 which was
proposed as early as ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BACTERIZATION»
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Domori: Cacao's 'Hidalgo'
meter facility in None, Italy, beans first undergo cleaning then bacterization prior to roasting and winnowing before heading to a continuous ... «Candy Industry, Mar 13»