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titleOfInvention Bacillus subtilis strain and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses a bacillus subtilis strain and application thereof, wherein the bacillus subtilis strain is preserved in the CGMCC (China General Microbiological Culture Collection Center) of CCCCM (China Committee for Culture Collection of Microorganisms) on 30th November, 2011, with preservation number CGMCC No.5498. The provided plant pathogenic fungi antagonistic bacteria capable of generating heat-resistant protein are bacillus subtilis HJX1 which is gram positive brevibacterium with size of about (0.7-0.9)*(1.8-2.4) microns; and the gram positive brevibacterium generates central round spores and flagella around, and has moveability. The thalli can show oyster white on lysogeny broth, and has wet surface, round shape and neat edge. The optimal culture medium is lysogeny broth, the culture temperature is 28-32 DEG C, the optimal temperature is 30 DEG C, and the optimal PH value is 7.0. The plant pathogenic fungi antagonistic bacteria provided by the invention are bacillus subtilis HJX1 which has strong bacteriostasis against pathogenic fungi such as banana fusarium wilt, rice blast, panax pseudoginseng root rot, cotton fusarium wilt and the like, and can prevent and control the fungal diseases caused by the pathogenic bacteria.
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