Abstract

Using a cell suspension of growth-promoting bacteria (Bacillus subtilis) in spring wheat plants of the Granny variety generates a 25% increase in the level of their resistance against the causative agent of basal bacteriosis (Pseudomonas syringae pv. atrofaciens). The study established the initiation of the synthesis of cell-wall biopolymers, in particular, cellulose, lignin, and suberin, and the accumulation of the content of oxycoric and oxybenzoic acids in plant leaves.

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