Process for biologically preventing dicotyledonous plant disease

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process

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43524046, 435822, 435832, 435843, 435847, 435874, 435886, 435910, 47 58, 424 931, 424 933, 424 934, 424 9343, 424 9346, 424 9347, C12N 500, C12N 502, A01N 6300, A01L 100

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ABSTRACT:
A process for biologically preventing dicotyledonous plant diseases which comprises: cutting a seedling of a dicotyledon which includes the seedling between a cotyledon and less than three leaves at a growth stage; immersing the upper portion of the cut seedling into a symbiotical bacteria suspension having antifungal and antibacterial activities and induced resistance to plant pathogens in order to inoculate the symbiotical bacteria into interior tissues in the vessel and intercellular space of the dicotyledonous plants; cutting the seedlings in a nursery bed or directly planting them in a field for further association of the symbiotical bacteria; and preventing dicotyledonous plant diseases of the dicotyledonous plants.

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