Agrobacterium radiobacter strain K84 and its associated end-use product : consultation document.: H113-27/2023-4E-PDF

"This document presents the proposed regulatory decision for the re-evaluation of Agrobacterium radiobacter strain K84. Agrobacterium radiobacter strain K84 is a naturally occurring soil-dwelling, gram-negative, short-rod aerobic bacterium used as a bactericide to control crown gall disease on seeds and nursery stock of stone fruit, pome fruit, berries, tree nuts, ornamental flowers, shrubs and trees as well as grapes and hops. The mode of action of Agrobacterium radiobacter strain K84 is through direct competition that is primarily facilitated by the production of bacteriocin specific against certain pathogenic strains of Agrobacterium spp"--Page 1.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency, issuing body.
Title Agrobacterium radiobacter strain K84 and its associated end-use product : consultation document.
Series title Proposed re-evaluation decision, 1925-0967 ; PRVD2023-04
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Cover title.
"28 August 2023."
Report summary issued also in HTML format.
Issued also in French under title: Souche K84 d'Agrobacterium radiobacter et préparation commerciale connexe : document de consultation.
Includes bibliographical references (page 7).
Publishing information Ottawa, Ontario : Pest Management Regulatory Agency, Health Canada, 2023.
©2023
Description 1 online resource (7 pages).
Catalogue number
  • H113-27/2023-4E-PDF
Subject terms Bactericides -- Certification -- Canada.
Bactericides -- Toxicology.
Bactericides -- Environmental aspects.
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