Abstract

Plant diseases, often caused by bacterial infections, pose significant challenges to human society due to their widespread and harmful consequences, resulting in substantial losses. Although traditional chemical prevention and control methods have shown effectiveness, they still pose serious environmental and other risks. Therefore, developing biological control is crucial for future plant disease prevention and management. In this study, we investigated the efficacy of antagonistic microorganisms. We conducted four related experiments and eventually reaffirmed the substantial inhibitory effect of antagonistic microorganisms on the growth of plant pathogens. Our findings are of great significance for further expanding the application scope and popularization of antagonistic bacteria and also enriching the specific application of antagonistic microorganisms for specific plant control.

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