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Table 1 Screening of PGPR and Trichoderma strains for their potential to induce resistance against bacterial wilt under greenhouse conditions

From: Efficacy of indigenous plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and Trichoderma strains in eliciting resistance against bacterial wilt in a tomato

Treatments

Disease incidence (%)

Disease protection (%)

Bacillus pumilus INR7

59.6k

37.8b

B. pumilus T4

57.6fgh

39.8cde

B. amyloliquefaciens IN937a

54.6abc

42.8hij

B. subtilis IN937b

58.7ijk

38.7bc

B. subtilis SE34

56.4de

41.0fg

B. subtilis GB03

57.5fg

39.9de

BrevibacillusbrevisIPC11

59.3jk

38.1b

P. fluorescens Pf3

54.3ab

43.1ij

P. fluorescens Pf5

58.6hijk

38.8bcd

P. fluorescens Pf8

57.7fghi

39.7cde

T. asperellum T4

58.4ghij

39.0cde

T. asperellum T8

54.1a

43.3j

T. harzianum UNS10

57.2ef

40.2ef

T. harzianum UNS35

54.8abc

42.6hij

T. longibrachiatum UNS11

55.6cd

41.8gh

T. longibrachiatum UNS28

57.4efg

40.0e

T. virideUNS35

57.6fgh

39.8cde

T. viride UNS42

55.2bc

42.2hi

Control

97.4l

0.0a

  1. Means of three replications, followed by the letters according to Duncan’s multiple range tests (DMRT). Means sharing different alphabetical (a–k) superscripts in a column significantly different (P < 0.05). Control R. solanacearum-treated plants