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Introduction: is a kind of plant pathogenic fungus that is widely present in the soil. It can trigger a variety of plant diseases, such as wilt and root rot, which pose a serious threat to agricultural production.

Methods: In this study, a strain of was identified by morphology, physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology and was named LK-1.

Results: The antagonistic curve showed that the best antagonistic fermentation time was 48 h. The fermentation broth and bacterial suspension of LK-1 had sound antagonistic effects on the mycelium or spores of ; when the mycelium or spores of were treated with LK-1, they grew abnormally. Compared to fermentation broth, the antagonistic effect of sterile filtrate was lower. In addition, compared to the seedlings in the control group, the plant height, root length, aboveground fresh weight, underground fresh weight, aboveground dry weight, underground dry weight, and leaf area indexes of seedlings treated with LK-1 fermentation broth (1 × 10 cfu/mL) were all significantly higher. Using the one-way test, Plackett-Burman test, and Box-Behnken test, the fermentation medium and conditions for strain LK-1 were ultimately determined to be 0.5% glucose, 2% beef extract, 2% NaCl, and 0.5% yeast powder, with a fermentation time of 46 h, an inoculum size of 1%, a pH of 6.6, and a rotational speed of 170 rpm. Validation experiments showed that the bacterial inhibition rate under these conditions reached 62.5%, which was 1.43% higher than the theoretical value and 8.06% higher than the unoptimized value (54.44%).

Discussion: LK-1 had sound preventive and control effects against many kinds of .

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