Light- and electron-microscopic examination showed that bacteria became associated with the hyphae and asexual reproductive structures ofP.cinnamomiin soil. In suppressive soils this association appears to be correlated with hyphal lysis, inhibition of zoospore production, and sporangial breakdown. One notable feature of the microbial association betweenP.cinnamomiand soil bacteria is the formation of extensive slime material. Many of the bacteria isolated from the fungal hyphosphere display antagonism to the growth ofP.cinnamomiin vitro. The bacteria are morphologically varied and includePseudomonas,Bacillus, andStreptomycesspp. These observations suggest that the appropriate manipulation of the antagonistic bacteria may provide a means of biological control ofP.cinnamomi.
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