Root exudates of tomato plants and their effect on the growth and antifungal activity of Pseudomonas strains

LV Kravchenko, TS Azarova, EI Leonova-Erko… - Microbiology, 2003 - Springer
LV Kravchenko, TS Azarova, EI Leonova-Erko, AI Shaposhnikov, NM Makarova…
Microbiology, 2003Springer
The study of the effect of the root exometabolites of tomato plants on the growth and
antifungal activity of plant growth–promoting Pseudomonas strains showed that the
antifungal activity of plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria in the plant rhizosphere may
depend on the sugar and organic acid composition of root exudates.
Abstract
The study of the effect of the root exometabolites of tomato plants on the growth and antifungal activity of plant growth–promoting Pseudomonas strains showed that the antifungal activity of plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria in the plant rhizosphere may depend on the sugar and organic acid composition of root exudates.
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