Fig. 7From: Crop management as a driving force of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria physiologyInhibition of mycelium growth rate of Geotrichum candidum (a), Fusarium culmorum (b), Pestalotia sp. (c), Alternatia sp (d), Phoma sp. (e) and Botrytis cinerea (f) by bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of C. papaya L. (organic and conventional farming system (n = 4). Mean values followed by the same capital letters do not differ significantly by the Tukey test (P ≤ 0.05)Back to article page