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titleOfInvention Method for controlling various diseases (bacterial diseases, actinomycetes, fungal diseases) of sweet potato and potato using an antagonistic antibacterial (Penicilium spp.) Having root-fixing properties
abstract Disclosed is a method for controlling a disease using an antagonistic antibacterial which has an antagonistic activity against various diseases of sweet potato and potato (bacterial disease, actinomycete disease, fungal disease) and can be established on the root surface, and a method therefor. It is an object of the present invention to provide a method for using an antagonistic antibacterial agent and a culture method. An antibacterial B1-35 strain (Penicillium) having root-fixing properties of sweet potato and potato and having antagonistic ability against various pathogenic bacteria (phytopathogenic bacteria, phytopathogenic actinomycetes, phytopathogenic filamentous fungi). ), The culture of B1-35 strain was mixed with soil, or the spore suspension was immersed in seeds and seedlings. It is possible to avoid damage caused by various pathogenic bacteria (phytopathogenic bacteria, phytopathogenic actinomycetes, phytopathogenic fungi). [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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