MICROBIAL AGENT WITH FUNCTIONS OF PREVENTING AND CONTROLLING AFLATOXIN AND AFLATOXIGENIC STRAIN THEREOF AND PROMOTING YIELD INCREASE OF CROPS AND USE THEREOF

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18664303

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The present disclosure relates to a microbial agent with functions of preventing and controlling aflatoxin and aflatoxigenic strain thereof and promoting yield increase of crops. The microbial agent is compounded from 5 microbes comprising Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Brevibacillus laterosporu, Bacillus mucilaginosus Krassilnikov, Enterobacter ludwigii and Myroides odoratimimus by separate fermentative cultivation, concentration and mixing. The microbial agent is applied to a field planting stage of crops such as peanuts, which can effectively reduce the abundance and infection probability of toxin-producing strain such as Aspergillus flavus in soil from the source, reduce the risk of aflatoxin pollution of peanuts after production, improve the quality and safety level of peanuts, and at the same time, promote crop growth, enhance the resistance, and improve the full pod rate and yield, and has significant economic, social and ecological benefits.

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OIL CROPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES430062 NO TWO 2 DONG LU WUCHANG DISTRICT HUBEI WUHAN WUHAN CITY HUBEI PROVINCE 430062

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
BAI, Yizhen Hubei, CN 9 1
LI, Peiwu Hubei, CN 32 10
TANG, Xiaoqian Hubei, CN 8 4
YUE, Xiaofeng Hubei, CN 5 7
ZHANG, Qi Hubei, CN 768 6016
ZHOU, Yang Hubei, CN 354 1463

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