Plant Growth Promoting Bacillus Sps Suppressing Phytopathogens In-Vitro that Infect Groundnut Crop
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Abstract
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria [PGPR], revitalize the soil quality naturally and influence soil characteristics transforming wasteland to fertile land, not immediately, but progressively. Their crucial role as a bio-control agent as well as bio-fertilizer makes them unique to achieve high yields in crop production. Techniques used during this immediate research for isolation and screening the PGPR of the soil were most adaptive and traditional. Within this existing research, two bacterial strains did get toward being influential after vetting in vitro. Their compatibility with each other and the mode of action against certain pathogens was discussed in the present study. To meet the demands of the present farmer for sustainable agricultural production, further study on bio-formulation using these strains is potentially significant. On the other hand, the efficacy of these strains against groundnut pathogens especially on Sclerotium, Fusarium is noticeable.