Activity of Bacteria Strains Originated from Sewage Sludge against Some Soil Fungi(Soil Biology)
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The potential biological activity of three bacterial strains against the four phytopathogens was examined. The bacterial strains were originated from sewage sludge water extract and from the humic acid solution obtained from the sewage sludge. The fresh bacteria cultures and filtered culture broth were used. The noncoated sugar beet seeds were coated by soaking for 15 min in the liquid culture of bacteria, then they were sown in the sterilized soil inoculated by one of the following types of soil fungus : Aphanomyces cochlioides L3, Phoma betae PH8, Pythium irregulare PIR4, Rhizoctonia solani Z10-2. The test proved that Bacillus amyloliquefaciens O1 / O3 and Flaviomonas oryzihabitans K1 / K2 showed antifungal activity on the artificial medium, but they were not able to effectively suppress fungal pathogens in the soil. The bacteria did not injure sugar beet roots, so they can be regarded as microorganisms that are not harmful to plants. It may be concluded that these bacteria have the potential to support antifungal activity of the humic acid and the sewage sludge extracts.
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