Dygall
Daygall is a commercial formulation of Agrobacterium radiobacter strain K34/KL026 used to prevent and control crown gall disease in plants, particularly roses, by applying it as a soil drench or dip.
- Studies have shown that Daygall can effectively reduce the incidence and severity of crown gall disease in roses during propagation.
- Application of Daygall at a concentration of 10^8 CFU/mL resulted in a 70% reduction in gall formation compared to untreated control plants.
- Daygall-treated plants showed increased plant height and root dry weight, indicating improved plant growth.
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