Evaluation of two Bacillus sp. strains as an alternative to chemical fungicides for controlling Botrytis cinerea in roses destined for preservation
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This study evaluated the efficacy of Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens as biocontrol agents against Botrytis cinerea in rose crops destined for preservation in Cayambe, Ecuador. A randomized complete block design was used with nine treatments: six biological (three concentrations of each species) and three chemical treatments. The incidence and severity of the pathogen were evaluated weekly, along with economic indicators such as the cost-benefit ratio (CBR) and net benefit (NB). The biological treatment B1D3 (B. subtilis 1×10¹² CFU/ml) demonstrated the highest effectiveness, reducing incidence to 21.7% and severity to 7.61%, significantly outperforming the chemical treatments Q1, Q2, and Q3, whose values ranged between 24.2%-30.8% for incidence and 9.25%-10.80% for severity. Economically, B1D3 also stood out, achieving a CBR 10% higher and an NB approximately 40% greater than the closest chemical treatment (Q2). In contrast, lower-concentration biological treatments, such as B2D1 (B. amyloliquefaciens 1×10⁶ CFU/ml), were less effective, with incidences of 40.4% and severities of 21.6%. These results position B1D3 as a sustainable and economically viable alternative to traditional chemical fungicides, reinforcing its utility for integrated management of B. cinerea. This study supports the use of Bacillus as an effective and cost-efficient strategy that enhances the sustainability of floriculture while reducing the environmental impact associated with synthetic chemical use.
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