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Increased crop yields following application of Bacillus penetrans to field plots infested with Meloidogyne incognita

Brown et al., 1985

Document ID
11072449042692562481
Author
Brown S
Kepner J
Smart Jr G
Publication year
Publication venue
Soil Biology and Biochemistry

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We found Bacillus penetrans to be pathogenic to Meloidogyne incognita under field conditions. B. penetrans was added to the soil of field plots into which tobacco, soybeans or winter vetch were planted in sequence during 1981 and 1982. Tobacco and winter vetch …
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