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publicationNumber KR-101148789-B1
titleOfInvention Microorganisms for controlling mycobacterium disease and uses thereof
abstract The present invention is Streptomyces ( Streptomyces ) showing antagonism against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum griseus ) BIG105 strain, a microbial agent for controlling microbial diseases comprising the strain or its culture as an active ingredient, and a method for controlling plant microbial diseases comprising the step of immersing or irrigating the strain in plants or seeds of plants. .n n n According to the present invention, the Streptomyces griseus BIG105 strain of the present invention and the microbial agent for controlling mycobacterium tuberculosis, which contain the same, have antimicrobial activity against mycobacteria and low toxicity, and do not cause adverse effects on the environment.n n n n Mycobacterium fungi, antagonists, Streptomyces glisus, microbial preparations
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