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Title: | The effects of casing soil treatment with Bacillus subtilis Ch-13 biofungicide on green mould control and mushroom yield | Authors: | Potočnik, I Rekanović, E Todorović, B Luković, J Paunović, D Medić, Olja Milijašević-Marčić, S. |
Keywords: | Cultivated mushroom;Trichoderma aggressivum;Bacillus subtilis;Biofungicides | Issue Date: | 2019 | Rank: | M24 | Publisher: | Institute of Pesticides and Environmental protection | Journal: | Pesticides and Phytomedicine | Volume: | 34 | Issue: | 1 | Start page: | 53 | End page: | 60 | Abstract: | The impact of a biofungicide based on Bacillus subtilis Ch-13 on mushroom yield and efficacy in suppression of Trichoderma aggressivum f. europaeum T77 from Serbia was estimated in comparision with a similar microbial fungicide, Bacillus velezensis QST713, and the chemical fungicide prochloraz manganese. The biofungicide B. velezensis QST713 is registered for treatments of mushrooms and other crops in many countries but it is not currently available on the Serbian market. The tested B. subtilis Ch-13 fungicide enhanced mushroom yield 12%, compared with an uninoculated control, and notably more than B. velezensis QST713 applied at its higher test concentrations. Regarding the efficacy of the biofungicides in control of the compost pathogen T. aggressivum f. europaeum, B. subtilis Ch-13 applied in concentration of 3 × 108 CFU per m2 showed higher efficacy than the higher concentrations (5 × 109 and 1 × 1010 CFU per m2) of B. velezensis QST713. The biofungicide based on B. subtilis Ch-13 should be further investigated regarding its different modes of application to ensure better efficacy in disease control as it showed beneficial features in both promoting A. bisporus production and suppressing the growth of the aggressive compost pathogen T. aggressivum, the causal agent of devastating green mould disease. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2851 | ISSN: | 1820-3949 | DOI: | 10.2298/PIF1901053P |
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