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Trichoderma Species: Our Best Fungal Allies in the Biocontrol of Plant Diseases—A Review

open access: yesPlants, 2023
Biocontrol agents (BCA) have been an important tool in agriculture to prevent crop losses due to plant pathogens infections and to increase plant food production globally, diminishing the necessity for chemical pesticides and fertilizers and offering a ...
Olubukola O Babalola   +2 more
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Trichoderma and its role in biological control of plant fungal and nematode disease

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2023
Trichoderma is mainly used to control soil-borne diseases as well as some leaf and panicle diseases of various plants. Trichoderma can not only prevent diseases but also promotes plant growth, improves nutrient utilization efficiency, enhances plant ...
Xin Yao   +5 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Deciphering Trichoderma–Plant–Pathogen Interactions for Better Development of Biocontrol Applications

open access: yesJournal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2021
Members of the fungal genus Trichoderma (Ascomycota, Hypocreales, Hypocreaceae) are ubiquitous and commonly encountered as soil inhabitants, plant symbionts, saprotrophs, and mycoparasites. Certain species have been used to control diverse plant diseases
Alsayed Alfiky, Laure Weisskopf
exaly   +2 more sources

Trichoderma: Advent of Versatile Biocontrol Agent, Its Secrets and Insights into Mechanism of Biocontrol Potential

open access: yesSustainability, 2022
Trichoderma is an important biocontrol agent for managing plant diseases. Trichoderma species are members of the fungal genus hyphomycetes, which is widely distributed in soil.
Nazia Manzar   +2 more
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Molecular interaction between plants and Trichoderma species against soil-borne plant pathogens

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2023
Trichoderma spp. (Hypocreales) are used worldwide as a lucrative biocontrol agent. The interactions of Trichoderma spp. with host plants and pathogens at a molecular level are important in understanding the various mechanisms adopted by the fungus to ...
P. Dutta   +13 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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