Improvement of seed quality and field emergence of Fusarium moniliforme infected sorghum seeds using biological agents

Five different cultivars of sorghum seeds infected with a varied degree of Fusarium moniliforme were treated with biocontrol agents. Pure cultures of Pseudomonas fluorescens, Trichoderma harzianum and Chaetomium globosum at the rate of 1×108 cfu g−1 and talcum based formulations of (28×107 cfu g−1),...

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