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Information × Registration Number 0218U006697, 0117U003372 , R & D reports Title Investigation effect of bacterial strain Pseudomonas abietaniphila on agricultural plant species: soybean, rice and cabbage popup.stage_title Head Shalovylo Yu, Registration Date 18-07-2018 Organization National Forestry University of Ukraine popup.description2 The object of study was the growth promotion properties of a bacterial strain of Pseudomonas abietaniphila. The aim of research was to investigate the plant growth and resistance promoted by P. abietaniphila strain in rice, soybeans, and cabbage seedlings. Methods of investigation - physiological-biochemical, molecular-genetic, microbiological, phytopathological. In this research work, the expediency of using bioinoculation method for treatment seeds of important agricultural plant species (soybean, rice and cabbage). It caused to increase in seedlings to biotic stability to pathogens, phytodiseases and increase the viability of seeds. The inoculation of rice, soybean and cabbage seeds with a bacterial strain of P. abietaniphila was carried out for the first time. It was established that this strain is one of the potential representatives of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). The increasing of the morphometric parameters of rice and cabbage seedlings, obtained from seeds which previously inoculated with bacterial suspension of P. abietaniphila, was observed. For the first time was shown that P. abietaniphila strain improve of rhizogenesis process of seedlings. The obtained results have practical value and theoretical basis for the development of ecological methods for protecting plants against phytopathogenic damage.5481 Product Description popup.authors Груник Наталія Ігорівна Шаловило Юлія Ігорівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Shalovylo Yu. Investigation effect of bacterial strain Pseudomonas abietaniphila on agricultural plant species: soybean, rice and cabbage. (popup.stage: ). National Forestry University of Ukraine. № 0218U006697
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