Ozaktan, H.Bora, T.Bazzi, CMazzucchi, U2019-10-272019-10-27200690-6605-407-70567-75720567-7572https://hdl.handle.net/11454/3895810th International Workshop on Fire Blight -- JUL 05-09, 2004 -- Bologna, ITALYBiological control by using epiphytic bacteria against Erwinia amylovora has been considered as an alternative method for controlling the disease. Tale-based formulation of A aggloinerans strain Eh-24 was applied at 30% and 100% bloom on two pear orchards which were selected from different locations in the Aegean Region in Turkey. Pear orchard trials were replicated for two years (1999 and 2000) in each place. Talc-based formulation of P. agglomerans strain Eh-24 was sprayed on pear trees which were naturally infected with E. amylovora. In the orchard trials conducted in 1999 and 2000, talc-based formulation of P. agglomerans strain Eh-24 reduced the percentage of blighted blossoms on pear orchards by 63% to 76%, approximately. Copper oxychloride + maneb was less effective in reducing the incidence of blossom infection by E. amylovora in each pear orchard than the bioformulation treatment.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessErwinia amylovorapearPantoea agglomeransantagonismbioformulationStudies on biological control of fire blight with some antagonistic bacteriaConference Object704337+WOS:000238489000049Q4N/A