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Plant growth promoting bacteria and fungi associated with cannabis and their mode of action

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Plant growth promoting bacteria and fungi associated with cannabis and their mode of action

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Plant growth promoting bacteria and fungi associated with cannabis and their mode of action.


Organism ---------------------------------- Activity

Bacillus sp. ------------------------- P solubilizing
B. amyloliquefaciens ------------------- GAs production
Pantoea vagans MOSEL-t13 ------------ IAA production
Pseudomonas fulva BTC6-3 ------- P solubilizing and IAA
P. geniculata MOSEL-tnc1 -------- IAA production
Serratia marcescens MOSEL-w2 ---- IAA production
Bipolaris sp. CS-1 ------------------ IAA and GAs production


Key; IAA: Indole acetic acid; Gas: Gibberellins; P: Phosphate.

resource; https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/3/355/htm
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Another rabbit 🐇 hole 🕳 thanks GMO LOL

We growers soon start delving into science, why didn't I try harder with my science teacher at school
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....oopooh same article as a prior one....?

Useful to refer to though after you've lovingly picked out the specific bacteria and their uses.

Good one @GMO
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DIY.Rik wrote:
Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:51 am
....oopooh same article as a prior one....?

Useful to refer to though after you've lovingly picked out the specific bacteria and their uses.

Good one @GMO
Yeah this is the same article as the antagonist microbes. i try link the source when just posting a part of the info :D
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@GMO Yeah I realised that when I started reading it lol.

That's the hard bit, figuring out and sifting through all the information. Shows a lot that you take time over something and share the technical bits in a more logical and understandable way 👍

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