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Journal of Agriculture ›› 2026, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (2): 23-27.doi: 10.11923/j.issn.2095-4050.cjas2024-0216

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Paenibacillus sp. Lzh-N1 Against Brown Spot Disease of Pear: Application in Bio-organic Fertilizer

HUANG Jian1(), WANG Jun1, LIN Haohan2, LI Zhenghua3, DU Dongliang4()   

  1. 1 Taian Agro-tech Extension and Service Center, Taian, Shandong 271000
    2 Shandong Jindi Fertilizer Co., Ltd., Taian, Shandong 271000
    3 Dezhou University, Dezhou, Shandong 253000
    4 Feicheng Modern Agricultural Development Service Center, Taian, Shandong 271600
  • Received:2024-12-10 Revised:2025-02-15 Online:2026-02-12 Published:2026-02-12

Abstract:

This study explored the control effect of bio-organic fertilizer containing Paenibacillus sp.Lzh-N1 on pear tree brown spot disease and its impact on fruit yield and quality through pot and field trials during 2021-2023.The results showed that applying the bio-organic fertilizer containing Paenibacillus sp.Lzh-N1 to pear seedlings in pot experiments reduced the incidence rate by 54.70%, decreased infected leaves by 60.58%, and significantly increased root biomass by 332%. Field experiments showed that the average single fruit weight increased by 7.01%, organic acid content decreased by 26.09%, solid content increased by 19.49%, total soluble sugar increased by 36.35%, fruit hardness decreased by 3.91%, pear yield increased by 22.02%, disease index of brown spot disease of pear decreased by 33.33%, and control effect on brown spot disease was 31.04%. Comprehensive analysis indicated that the bio-organic fertilizer containing Paenibacillus sp. Lzh-N1 can effectively prevent and control the occurrence of brown spot disease of pear, improve the quality and yield of pear, and have the advantages of non-toxicity, high efficiency and environmental friendliness. The study provides a scientific basis for green prevention and control of pear tree diseases and industrial development.

Key words: pear, brown spot disease, Paenibacillus sp., bio-organic fertilizer, antagonism