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Appendix 3. Inventory of bio<strong>control</strong> agents (M: microbials; B: botanicals; O: others) described in primary literature (1973-2008)<br />

for successful effect <strong>against</strong> the rust pathogens in laboratory experiments <strong>and</strong> field trials on selected crops<br />

Rust on wheat, oat, soybean, groundnut, bean<br />

Success in field trials<br />

Success in laboratory conditions (in vitro <strong>and</strong>/or in planta in <strong>control</strong>led<br />

conditions)<br />

Bean – target pathogen = Uromyces appendiculatus<br />

Pantoea agglomerans B1 (Yuen et al., 2001)<br />

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia C3 (Yuen et al., 2001)<br />

Cladosporium tenuissimum (Assante et al., 2004)<br />

M<br />

B<br />

O<br />

Bean – target pathogen = Uromyces appendiculatus<br />

Bacillus subtilis (Baker et al., 1985)<br />

Groundnut – target pathogen = Puccinia arachidis<br />

Pseudomonas fluorescens strain Pf1 (Meena et al., 2002)<br />

Groundnut – target pathogen = Puccinia arachidis<br />

Bacillus subtilis AF 1 (Manjula et al., 2004)<br />

Pseudomonas fluorescens strain Pf1 (Meena et al., 2000) (Meena et al., 2002)<br />

Acremonium obclavatum (Gowdu <strong>and</strong> Balasubramanian, 1993)<br />

Fusarium chlamydosporum (Mathivanan <strong>and</strong> Murugesan, 2000) (Mathivanan et<br />

al., 1998)<br />

Soybean – target pathogen = Phakopsora pachyrhizi<br />

Verticillium psalliotae, Verticillium lecanii (Saksirirat <strong>and</strong> Hoppe, 1990)<br />

(Saksirirat <strong>and</strong> Hoppe, 1991)<br />

Wheat, Oat – target pathogens = Puccinia recondite, P. coronata<br />

Pseudomonas putida strain BK8661 (Flaishman et al., 1996)<br />

Chaetomium globosum strain F0142 (Park et al., 2005b)<br />

Verticillium chlamydosporium (Leinhos <strong>and</strong> Buchenauer, 1992)<br />

endophytic fungi (Dingle <strong>and</strong> McGee, 2003)<br />

Fusaric acid from Fusarium oxysporum EF119 (Son et al., 2008)<br />

Bean – target pathogen = Uromyces appendiculatus<br />

2,6-dichloro-isonicotinic acid (CGA 41396) (Dann <strong>and</strong> Deverall, 1995)<br />

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