Hydrolytic enzymes of rhizospheric microbes in crop protection
- MOJ Cell Science & Report
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Jadhav HP, Sayyed RZ
cience and Commerce College - Jadhav HP, Science and Commerce College
Abstract
Hydrolytic enzymes produced by rhizospheric microbes inhibit the growth of phytopathogens through hydrolysis of their cell wall, proteins and DNA. Hydrolytic enzyme producing microbes play more promising and sustainable role in controlling phytopathogens vis-à-vis chemicals fungicides. The huge number of microbes has been found as promising biocontrol agent.
Keywords
Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria, Rhizospheric Microbes, DNA, Phytopathogens, Proteinase, Cellulose, Bio-Fungicides, Polysaccharide, Bio Control, Crop Protection, Glucanohydrolase, Polysaccharide, Bio Cure, Monoclonal, , VENUS, SHARP, Astratop, Astraphil, Endoglucanases, Bio-Cure-F, Shan-101, Fungicide Powder, Orgam – F, Spectrum, Oligosaccharins, Hyphae, Hydrolytic Enzymes, Fungal Phytopathogens,


