Research Article

Streptomyces rochei ACTA1551, an Indigenous Greek Isolate Studied as a Potential Biocontrol Agent against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici

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In vivo antifungal ability of ACTA1551 (Streptomyces rochei). Growth of the tomato plants (from left to right). (a) Untreated seed planted in untreated sterile soil (positive control), (b) seed treated with ACTA1551 (Streptomyces rochei) and planted in F. oxysporum infected soil, (c) seed treated with ACTA1551 (Streptomyces rochei) and planted in F. oxysporum noninfected soil, (d) untreated seed planted in R. solani DSM843 infected soil (negative control).
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