Biological Control of Plant Diseases Using Pseudomonas
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This beneficial bacterium lives around plant roots, acting as a microscopic bodyguard. It fights soil-borne and foliar diseases, helps plants access more nutrients, and strengthens their natural immunity. Using it can help reduce your dependence on harsh chemicals.
🌾 How Does Pseudomonas fluorescens Work?
It fights on multiple fronts to protect your crop:
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Produces Natural Antibiotics: It makes powerful, naturally occurring antibiotics, like DAPG and phenazine, that directly kill harmful fungi and bacteria in the soil.
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Outcompetes Pathogens for Iron: It produces special compounds (siderophores) that act like a magnet for iron in the soil. It makes iron unavailable to disease-causing organisms, effectively starving them out of your field.
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Boosts the Plant's Own Defenses (ISR): Once it colonizes the roots, it sends a signal throughout the plant. This triggers a state of alert, known as Induced Systemic Resistance (ISR), that helps the whole plant fight off future attacks.
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Improves Nutrient Uptake: This bacterium doesn’t just stop diseases. It helps solubilize important nutrients, especially phosphorus and iron, in the soil, making them more available for your plants to absorb.
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Strengthens Plants Against Stress: It can also help your crops better tolerate drought, high salinity, and other environmental stresses. Some strains even suppress plant-parasitic nematodes.
🌿 Which Crops & Diseases Does It Control?
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Vegetables (Tomato, Chilli, Brinjal, etc.): Damping-off, Fusarium wilt, Bacterial wilt, Root rot.
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Fruits (Banana, Citrus, etc.): Panama wilt, pre- and post-harvest rots.
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Field Crops (Paddy, Cotton, Wheat, Groundnut): Sheath blight, Rice blast, Late leaf spot, Root rot.
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Cereals, Pulses, & Oilseeds: Chickpea wilt, Root rot, Charcoal rot.
🛠️ How to Apply It on Your Farm
🧑🌾 Important Tips for Best Results
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Apply Proactively: Pseudomonas is a preventative tool. It is most effective when applied before diseases appear in your field.
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Compost is Its Best Friend: It thrives in organically rich soil. Adding well-decomposed compost or manure on your field will greatly enhance its effectiveness.
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Use as Part of an IPM Plan: It is an excellent partner in Integrated Pest Management (IPM). It can be rotated or even combined with compatible biocontrol agents like Trichoderma for stronger protection. It can also be used with a reduced dose of chemical fungicides for severe cases.
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What to Avoid: Do not mix Pseudomonas in the same solution as chemical antibiotics (like Streptocycline) or strong bactericides, as these can kill the bacteria.