The Biocontrol Effect of Trichoderma and Bacillus Subtilis SY1
Xin Liu,
Jinzhao Pang and
Zongzheng Yang
Journal of Agricultural Science, 2009, vol. 1, issue 2, 132
Abstract:
As years of unreasonable farming practices in agriculture soil damaged seriously. The soil-borne disease and thechemical residue are two serious problems of soil pollution which affect the yield and quality of agricultural products.Ecological remediation of soil is an effective way to resolve these problems. In this paper, the agents’ trichoderm andthe Bacillus subtilis SY1 were used to improve the ecosystem function and reduce the disease occurrence.
Date: 2009
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