990041: Method of Inhibiting Pathogenic Fungi and Bacteria in Plants

Description:

Michigan State University’s invention is a method of inhibiting fungi and bacteria present in plant materials by applying biologically pure culture of Pseudonomas aureofaciens in an admixture with metabolites from the growth of P. aureofaciens and growth medium. The method is useful for controlling bacterial and fungal diseases in plants as a microbial biocide in an environmentally safe way using biological control. It is especially use useful in inhibiting fungi and bacteria in fruit and vegetable crops, shrubs, flowers and bedding plants, cereal crops, trees, and nursery stocks. It can be applied to whole plants or fruits or vegetables (prior to or after harvest, flowers, or seeds.

 

Benefits

·         Offers potential alternative to application of synthetic pesticides

·         Natural method of using P. aureofaciens considered to less toxic to non-target organisms

 

IP Protection Status

U.S. patent 6,348,193

 

 

 

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For Information, Contact:

Thomas Herlache
Assistant Director
Michigan State University - Test
517-355-2186
herlache@msu.edu
Keywords:
Fungicide
Microbial