Studies of the antagonistic activities of bacteria endemic to cereal seeds.: I. Isolation and identification of antagonistic bacteria
1985
ADETUYI, F. C. | CARTWRIGHT, D. W. | AW, D.
The seeds of two cultivars of rice and wheat were examined for the presence of bacteria antagonistic to the growth of fungal plant pathogens. A yellow‐pigmented bacterium was found to predominate on rice seed cv. Sasashigure, and in pure culture strongly inhibited mycelial growth of a wide range of pathogens. A similarly inhibitory, cream‐coloured bacterium was predominant on wheat seeds cv. Longbow. This paper describes the isolation and range of antagonism of these organisms, and details their identification as a member of the Erwinia herbicola group and Pseudomonas syringae respectively.
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