Dygall
Agrobacterium radiobacter (formerly known as Agrobacterium tumefaciens) is a type of soil-borne bacterium that is commonly used in biotechnology for genetic engineering of plants. However, it can also cause crown gall disease in many plant species, including roses, which can result in reduced plant growth and yield.
Daygall is a commercial formulation of A. radiobacter strain K34/KL026 that is marketed as a biological control agent for the prevention and control of crown gall disease in plants. The product is applied as a soil drench or dip during propagation to colonize the root system and provide long-lasting protection against the pathogen.
Studies have shown that Daygall can effectively reduce the incidence and severity of crown gall disease in roses during propagation. In one study, application of Daygall at a concentration of 10^8 CFU/mL resulted in a 70% reduction in gall formation compared to untreated control plants. Additionally, Daygall-treated plants showed increased plant height and root dry weight, indicating improved plant growth.
Overall, the use of Daygall as a biological control agent for crown gall disease in roses during propagation can be an effective and sustainable approach to managing this disease. However, it is important to follow the product label instructions carefully and to use it in combination with other management practices, such as sanitation and cultural controls, to achieve the best results.
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Daygall is a commercial formulation of Agrobacterium radiobacter strain K34/KL026, used for control and eradication of crown gall disease in plants during propagation. It is available at Interfarm Kenya Limited, an agricultural inputs and solutions provider in Kenya.
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