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Impact of Antimicrobial Lipopeptides from <i>Bacillus</i> sp. on Suppression of Fusarium Yellows of Tatsoi
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Antifungal AgentIturin AFungal PathogenAntimicrobial LipopeptidesFusarium YellowsSoil SuppressivenessMicrobiologyMedicineDisease Suppression ActivityPlant-pathogen InteractionAntimicrobial ResistanceLipopeptidesSoil-borne Disease
Iturin A and surfactin are antimicrobial lipopeptides produced by antagonistic Bacillus spp. We herein demonstrated that both lipopeptides amended the soil-mediated suppression of the soil-borne disease, Fusarium yellows of tatsoi (Brassica rapa var. rosularis). Significant disease suppression was conferred by the amendments of purified iturin A or surfactin to soil. However, an excess amount of iturin A or surfactin to soil resulted in the loss of disease suppression activity.
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