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SM ISO690:2012 MAGHER, Maria, LEMANOVA, Natalia, VOLOŞCIUC, Leonid. Acțiunea unor culturi microbiene și produse cuprice asupra Erwinia Amylovora în condiții in vitro. In: Protecția Plantelor în Agricultura Convențională și Ecologică, 10-12 decembrie 2018, Chişinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Tipogr. „Biotehdesign“, 2018, pp. 220-223. |
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Fire blight, a highly destructive disease of several members of the rose family, is caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora. In this study, antagonist activities of 4 epiphytic bacterial isolates and three copper products against Erwinia amylovora were evaluated under laboratory conditions. In the in vitro trial the most effective antagonist was P. aureofaciens CNMN–PsB-05, while the least effective was P. putida CNMN–BsB-06. Copper products that inhibited growth of the phytopathogen on the agar medium were Bouillie Bordelaise (copper sulphate neutralized with Ca, 770 g/kg) and Kocide 2000 (copper hydroxide, 538 g/kg). |
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Cuvinte-cheie fire blihgt, Erwinia amylovora, biocontrol agents, copper products |
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