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The present study was aimed to investigate the effects of secondary metabolites produced by five Trichoderma spp. on the control of Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris (FOC) in chickpea.
Dahou Moutassem +2 more
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Trichoderma is very important as a bio control agent and probably a good alternative for chemical fungicides. Fusarium oxysporum is a plant pathogen that causes wilt in a wide range of plants.
Leila Sahampoor +3 more
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Characterization of thermophilic β-Glucosidase of rhizospheric bacterial strain (LSKB15) isolated from Cholistan Desert, Pakistan [PDF]
Fifty thermophilic bacterial strains isolated from rhizospheric soil of Cholistan desert, Pakistan, and designated as LSKB01-LSKB50 were screened for β-glucosidase gene (bgl) belonging to glycoside hydrolase family 1 (GH 1) using PCR technique ...
Ahmed, Amer +4 more
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THE PROSPECTS OF EASTERN SIBERIA Trichoderma FUNGI FOR PHYTOPATHO-GEN CONTROL
Background. Throughout the world, the losses of agricultural products are associated with plant diseases, most often caused by microscopic fungi. Among the most effective methods to control these fungi is the use of various chemicals fungicides. However,
Victoria E. Kuznetsova +2 more
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Does co-inoculation of Lactuca serriola with endophytic and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improve plant growth in a polluted environment? [PDF]
Anielska, Teresa +6 more
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CRZ1 regulator and calcium cooperatively modulate holocellulases gene expression in Trichoderma reesei QM6a [PDF]
Leonardo Martins‐Santana +5 more
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Use of inedible wheat residues from the KSC-CELSS breadboard facility for production of fungal cellulase [PDF]
Cellulose and xylan (a hemicellulose) comprise 50 percent of inedible wheat residue (which is 60 percent of total wheat biomass) produced in the Kennedy Space Center Closed Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) Breadboard Biomass Production Chamber (BPC)
Brannon, M. A. +2 more
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Fungal inoculation effect on post-harvest sugarcane residue decomposition under field conditions [PDF]
Fungal inoculation effect on post-harvest sugarcane residue (SCR) decomposition in field conditions was studied. In vitro interaction between selected fungi was determined by direct confrontation.
Amoroso, Maria Julia del R. +4 more
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