EVALUATION OF THE NORMS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF APPLYING ANTAGONISTIC BACTERIA TO COTTON PLANTS INOCULATED WITH PATHOGENIC FUNGI
This study evaluated the application rates and effectiveness of antagonistic bacteria on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) plants
infected with pathogenic fungi. The results showed that optimal doses reduce disease development and improve plant growth.
The method is an effective and environmentally safe biological control approach.
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