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titleOfInvention Isolation methods of secondary product released from culture extract of isolate BWC98-105(Sclerotinia sp.) and its weeding efficacy on the white clover(Trifolium repens)
abstract The present invention is to select the BWC98-105 strain parasitic and excellent herbicidal specific to the clover and to use the secondary metabolite secreted by the strain during the liquid culture, to double the herbicidal activity of BWC98-105 bacteria with mycelium It is characterized in that it rapidly kills above-ground vegetation such as clover underground diameters and stems, and suppresses the occurrence of clover which pollutes the turf pavement of the following year.n n n In addition, the present invention is to reduce the use of organic synthetic pesticides by controlling the weeds biologically, and to provide an eco-friendly bio herbicide.n n n In addition, the present invention improves the efficiency of the secondary metabolites secreted by the overall BWC98-105 strains thereby using it to maximize the satisfaction in use to control the weeds, such as clover, Sclerotinia ( Slerotinia) The present invention provides a method for isolating herbicidal secondary metabolites secreted by the strain BWC98-105.
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