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ISOLATION, SCREENING AND EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF POTENTIALLY ANTAGONISTIC BACTERIA FOR THE BIOCONTROL OF BROWN BLOTCH DISEASE OF THE CULTIVATED MUSHROOM AGARICUS BISPORUS

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  543-559

Abstract

 Bacterial brown blotch, caused by Pseudomonas tolaasii is a major disease of cultivated mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) in mushroom production facilities in Iran. Several control measures, including sanitation, precise control of the atmosphere in production houses and application of chemicals and BIOLOGICAL CONTROL agents have been used for reduction of the disease incidence and the losses inflicted by the pathogen, throughout the world. In the present study the efficacy of some potentially antagonistic bacteria, isolated from diverse sources (Le. mushroom surface, peat moss, compost and soil microflora) in reducing the incidence and severity of the brown blotch disease was evaluated. Seven out of 406 bacterial strians, isolated from soil and peat moss displayed in vitro inhibitory activity against P. tolaasii and prevented pitting of mushroom blocks, when Co - inoculated with the pathogen at on equal or 10- fold excess population densities. Three of these potential antagonists which were identified as P.jluorescense (strains designated 114, 119 and 120) showed in situ inhibitory activity against P. tolaasii and markedly reduced the incidence and severity of brown blotch on mushrooms grown under commercial production conditions.

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    KHABAZ JOLFAEI, H., MOHAMMADI GOLTAPEH, E., & RAHIMIAN, H.A.. (2005). ISOLATION, SCREENING AND EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF POTENTIALLY ANTAGONISTIC BACTERIA FOR THE BIOCONTROL OF BROWN BLOTCH DISEASE OF THE CULTIVATED MUSHROOM AGARICUS BISPORUS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, 41(4), 543-559. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/48256/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KHABAZ JOLFAEI H., MOHAMMADI GOLTAPEH E., RAHIMIAN H.A.. ISOLATION, SCREENING AND EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF POTENTIALLY ANTAGONISTIC BACTERIA FOR THE BIOCONTROL OF BROWN BLOTCH DISEASE OF THE CULTIVATED MUSHROOM AGARICUS BISPORUS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY[Internet]. 2005;41(4):543-559. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/48256/en

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    H. KHABAZ JOLFAEI, E. MOHAMMADI GOLTAPEH, and H.A. RAHIMIAN, “ISOLATION, SCREENING AND EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF POTENTIALLY ANTAGONISTIC BACTERIA FOR THE BIOCONTROL OF BROWN BLOTCH DISEASE OF THE CULTIVATED MUSHROOM AGARICUS BISPORUS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 543–559, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/48256/en

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