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Synergistic Effect of Organic Waste Products and Microbial Inocula on Iron and Zinc Biofortification in Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.]

open access: yesFood Science &Nutrition, Volume 14, Issue 1, January 2026.
Agro‐biofortification using micronutrient‐rich organic waste products combined with local beneficial microorganisms and mycorrhizal fungi substantially enhanced iron and zinc concentrations in cowpea. Across contrasting seasons, this integrated approach increased Fe by up to 48% in grains and 259% in haulms, and Zn by up to 28% in grains and 265% in ...
Emmanuel Noumsi‐Foamouhoue   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Biosynthesized Silver Nanoparticles as a Nanofungicide Against Diverse Phytopathogenic Fungi

open access: yesJournal of Nanotechnology, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
The biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) employing biological resources has gained momentum in comparison with chemical synthesis, contributing significantly to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The important features of AgNP biosynthesis include renewability, biodegradability, biocompatibility, nontoxicity, lower cost, and dual
Aruna Jyothi Kora, Virat Khanna
wiley   +1 more source

Commodity risk assessment of Vitis spp. plants from Moldova

open access: yesEFSA Journal, Volume 24, Issue 1, January 2026.
Abstract The European Commission requests EFSA to provide scientific opinions in the field of plant health in accordance with Article 29 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002. Annex VI of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072 lists plants, plant products and other objects whose introduction into the Union from certain third countries is prohibited.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH)   +37 more
wiley   +1 more source

Rhizophagus intraradices dan Trichoderma asperellum sebagai Bioprotektan dan Biofertilizer pada Bawang Merah TSS

open access: yesJurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
True shallot seed (TSS) is one of the alternative potential technologies to solve the availability of seed quality on shallot in Indonesia. Another problem in shallot production is infection by purple blotch and twisted disease.
Puti Maharani   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Characterization of Novel Trichoderma asperellum Isolates to Select Effective Biocontrol Agents Against Tomato Fusarium Wilt

open access: yesThe Plant Pathology Journal, 2015
The use of novel isolates of Trichoderma with efficient antagonistic capacity against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (FOL) is a promising alternative strategy to pesticides for tomato wilt management.
Mahmoud H. El_Komy   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

How safe are peat‐free growing media? An exploration of plant pathogen risks to the horticultural industry and recommendations for risk mitigation

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 7, Issue 6, Page 1684-1699, November 2025.
The UK's horticultural industry is shifting from reliance on unsustainable peat‐based growing media to products that contain alternative constituents, including coir, bark, wood fibre and composted green waste. Some peat‐alternatives carry an elevated risk of harbouring plant pathogens, including the potential to introduce novel pathogens from overseas,
Audrey M. Litterick   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

BIODEGRADATION OF USED BABY DIAPERS USING CELLULOLITIC FUNGUS AND BACTERIA WITH SOLID FERMENTATION

open access: yesJurnal Inovasi Pendidikan dan Sains, 2020
Diapers are made by cotton and pulp containing cellulose that can be used as a substrate in the production of cellulose enzymes. The purpose of this research is to determine the ability of cellulolytic fungi Trichoderma asperellum LBKURCC1 and ...
Riryn Novianty   +3 more
doaj  

In Vitro Antagonistic Activity of Trichoderma gamsii Isolated From Hazelnut Twigs Against Colletotrichum spp.

open access: yesJournal of Phytopathology, Volume 173, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
ABSTRACT Trichoderma species are widely recognised for their antagonistic activity against phytopathogenic fungi and for their ability to promote plant growth, hence representing promising candidates for sustainable crop protection. In this study, a Trichoderma gamsii isolate was recovered from the phyllosphere of hazelnut (Corylus avellana) and ...
Federico Brugneti   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Assessment of Compatibility of Trichoderma asperellum with Different Fungicides

open access: yesAsian Research Journal of Agriculture
An in vitro study was conducted at the Department of Plant Pathology, Dr. Sharadchandra Pawar College of Agriculture, Baramati, during 2024–2025, using Completely Randomized Design (CRD) to assess the compatibility of Trichoderma asperellum with seven fungicides at full and half recommended doses via the poison food technique.
Tejashri T. Khore   +5 more
openaire   +1 more source

Inducible Volatile Chemical Signalling Drives Antifungal Activity of Trichoderma hamatum GD12 During Confrontation With the Pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology Reports, Volume 17, Issue 5, October 2025.
This study found that the beneficial soil fungus Trichoderma hamatum GD12 inhibits the fungal pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum by producing volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This antifungal activity highlights VOCs including 1‐octen‐3‐one as key contributors.
Gareth A. Thomas   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

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