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titleOfInvention Bacillus methylotrophicus and application thereof
abstract The bacillus methylotrophicus CGMCC No.13541 has an antagonistic effect on various plant pathogenic bacteria such as botrytis cinerea, fusarium graminearum and rhizoctonia solani, is an antagonistic strain with obvious effect of preventing and treating plant diseases and is environment-friendly, and has good development and application prospects. The fermentation liquor obtained by culturing the beef extract peptone liquid medium can be used for preventing and treating plant diseases, has the bacteriostasis rate of up to 84 percent to botrytis cinerea of strawberry which is about 8 percent higher than that of common biocontrol bacteria, and lays a foundation for the development and utilization of new disease-preventing microbial resources. Strong stress resistance and wide application range. The growth speed is high, a large amount of colonization can be realized rapidly, and the biological control preparation is convenient to prepare and popularize in the field.
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