Abstract. Many different antimicrobial drugs in the world stimulate plant growth and increase crop yields by reducing the spread of pathogenic fungi. However, the search for new strains of more effective bacteria never stops, and drugs are being developed that can give even better results. For example, many microbial preparations are based on rhizosphere bacteria that stimulate plant growth. These bacteria operate in the root zone and supply plants with nitrogen, phosphorus, and other substances from outside the plant.
Keywords: fusarium oxysporum, pseudomonas chlororaphis, pseudomonas extremaustralis, pseudomonas kilonensis, pseudomonas putida, capsicum annum group, solanum lycopersicum, capsicum annum group
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