Plant protecting and regulating compositions – Plant growth regulating compositions – Micro-organisms or from micro-organisms
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-30
2006-05-30
Clardy, S. Mark (Department: 1617)
Plant protecting and regulating compositions
Plant growth regulating compositions
Micro-organisms or from micro-organisms
Reexamination Certificate
active
07053025
ABSTRACT:
A plant growth stimulator useful for promoting and maintaining plant growth, wherein said stimulator is post-microbial culture inoculation nutrient medium consisting of black tea and a carbohydrate source, wherein the culture is consisting ofAcetobacter xylinum, Candida sp. andZygosaccharomyces rouxii, and a process for the preparation of the plant growth stimulator, and further, a method of promoting and maintaining the growth of plants using the plant stimulator having multiple disease resistance activity.
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Clardy S. Mark
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
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