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Application and evaluation of the effectiveness of Bacillus velezensis on strawberry wilt disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum
Posted inAgriculture Bacillus Biochemistry

Bacillus velezensis Effectively Controls Fusarium Wilt in Strawberry Through Enzyme Activation and Defense Gene Upregulation

Study finds Bacillus velezensis significantly reduces strawberry Fusarium wilt through strong antifungal activity, enhanced defense enzymes, and gene upregulation.
Posted by Aneknowledge November 25, 2025
Potential use of Hanseniaspora uvarum in the control of anthracnose in Phaseolus lunatus caused by Colletotrichum truncatum.
Posted inAgriculture Biochemistry Emerging Science

Hanseniaspora uvarum Shows Strong Potential to Control Anthracnose in Lima Beans

A new study identifies Hanseniaspora uvarum as a promising biological control agent against anthracnose in lima beans (Phaseolus lunatus), caused by Colletotrichum truncatum, offering an eco-friendly alternative to chemical fungicides.
Posted by Aneknowledge October 21, 2025
Multifactorial synergistic strategies mediate the biocontrol of Fusarium oxysporum-induced root rot by Bacillus velezensis SYL-3.
Posted inAgriculture Bacillus Emerging Science

Bacillus velezensis SYL-3 Shows Multifactorial Power in Controlling Fusarium Root Rot and Enhancing Soil Health

New research reveals how Bacillus velezensis SYL-3 combats Fusarium oxysporum-induced root rot through multifactorial synergistic strategies, reshaping soil microbiomes, boosting beneficial microbes, and enhancing plant nutrient pathways — a breakthrough for sustainable agriculture.
Posted by Aneknowledge October 16, 2025
Bacteria from the Amphibian Skin Inhibit the Growth of Phytopathogenic Fungi and Control Postharvest Rots.
Posted inAgriculture Emerging Science Food Technology

Frog Skin Bacteria: A Natural Ally Against Postharvest Fruit Rots

Discover how bacteria from frog skin show remarkable antifungal activity against fruit pathogens, offering a sustainable alternative to chemical fungicides for postharvest disease control.
Posted by Aneknowledge October 5, 2025

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