A research team has identified potential Striga-suppressing rhizobacteria associated with sorghum, which have been shown to significantly reduce Striga seed germination rates. This study highlights the value of soil-borne bacteria as bioherbicides to control Striga, offering a sustainable and accessible solution for smallholder farmers. A research team has identified potential Striga-suppressing rhizobacteria associated with sorghum, which have been shown to significantly reduce Striga seed germination rates. This study highlights the value of soil-borne bacteria as bioherbicides to control Striga, offering a sustainable and accessible solution for smallholder farmers. Cell & Microbiology Agriculture Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Study identifies rhizobacteria to combat Striga and boost sorghum yields in Ethiopia
