Biological inoculant effective against aphanomyces

Plant protecting and regulating compositions – Plant growth regulating compositions – Micro-organisms or from micro-organisms

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4352521, 4352523, 4352525, 4352533, 424 93C, 424 93D, 424 93K, 424 93N, C12N 120, A61K 3566

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ABSTRACT:
A bacterial inoculant is disclosed for controlling root rot in peas caused by Aphanomyces fungus. The inoculum is obtained from general bacterial strains including strains of Pseudomonas cepacia, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Corynebacterium flaccumfaciens, and two other Bacillus strains of uncertain taxonomy.

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