Bacillus subtilis for Plant Disease Control
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🌿 What is Bacillus subtilis?
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A naturally occurring soil bacterium that fights disease-causing fungi and bacteria.
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Acts as a biofungicide and bactericide – safe for organic farming.
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Forms protective spores, so products have a good shelf life and remain effective even if stored seeds are planted later.
⚔️ How Does It Work?
It protects your plants in four powerful ways:
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1. Direct Killing (Antibiosis): Produces natural antibiotics and enzymes that destroy the cell walls of fungal pathogens. For example, it produces iturin and surfactin – powerful antifungal metabolites that suppress disease.
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2. Competition: Colonizes the root zone rapidly, outcompetes pathogens for space and nutrients, and literally starves them out.
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3. Boosts Plant Immunity (ISR): Once applied, it triggers the plant's own defense system – a plant vaccination. This strengthens the crop to fight future diseases on its own.
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4. Growth Promotion: It helps increase the availability of key nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, producing bigger, healthier plants.
🎯 Which Diseases Does It Control?
It acts as a broad-spectrum bio-fungicide for soilborne and foliar diseases:
| Type of Problem | Specific Diseases | Main Crops Affected |
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| Wilt / Root Rot | Fusarium wilt, Verticillium wilt, Rhizoctonia root rot | Tomato, chilli, cucumber, pulses |
| Blight | Early blight, Late blight, Phytophthora blight | Tomato, potato, bell pepper |
| Powdery / Downy Mildew | Powdery mildew, Downy mildew | Grapes, cucurbits, vegetables |
| Leaf Spot / Rot | Anthracnose, Gray mold (Botrytis), Fruit rot | Chilli, apple, strawberry, cabbage |
| Bacterial Diseases | Bacterial leaf spot, Bacterial wilt, Fire blight | Tomato, cabbage, fruit trees |
Sources for disease control information include: Suppresses Fusarium, Rhizoctonia, and Alternaria root diseases; Controls early blight and late blight in tomato/potato; Reduces anthracnose severity in chilli leaves by 86–100%; Controls powdery mildew, downy mildew, and bacterial diseases; Suppresses bacterial wilt by up to 64.9% and Phytophthora blight.
🛠️ How to Use Bacillus subtilis on Your Farm
Best results: Apply preventatively – before disease appears or at the very first signs of infection. Spray in late evening to avoid UV breakdown and ensure bacteria survive longer on leaves.
🌱 Extra Benefits for Your Farm
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Increases yield: In chilli, using a Bacillus subtilis formulation produced 15.45% higher yield compared to chemical pesticides alone.
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No toxic residues: Safe to spray up to the day of harvest – no pre-harvest interval needed.
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Safe for beneficial insects: Will NOT harm bees, ladybirds, parasitic wasps, or other farm-friendly insects.
⚠️ Important Precautions
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Do not mix with chemical fungicides or bactericides – they will kill the beneficial bacteria.
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Avoid alkaline water (pH > 8) – high pH can reduce effectiveness.
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Compatible with other biologicals – can be safely tank-mixed with Trichoderma, Pseudomonas, neem cake, and zinc sulphate for stronger disease control.
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Store properly – keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use before expiry date.
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Shade drying – always dry treated seeds in the shade, never in direct sunlight.