In the recent years, the biological control has received a worldwide attention and is being integrated effectively with other pesticides. Moreover, in the context of environmental pollution the use of biological agents is considered quite safe. Three Trichoderma species viz. T. viride, T. harzionum and Trichoderma sp. (Local) were evaluated against Aspergillus niger, A. flavus, Alternaria tenuis, Fusarium oxysporium, Penicillium citrinum, Drechslera longirostrata and Fusarium solani. All the Trichoderma species were effective against above pathogens but Trichoderma (Local) proved to be superior for inhibition of the above pathogen as compared to other Trichoderma species
Trichoderma is one of the best known and well described biocontrol fungi for its lytic activity and ...
Trichoderma spp. is free living filamentous fungi. They are cosmopolitan and versatile in nature. Th...
Fungi belonging to the genus Trichoderma were discovered in the late 18th century and they have been...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is much popular among farmers in combating diseases of the crop. Be...
Excessive synthetic fungicide use reduces soil's antagonistic population, allowing soil-borne plant ...
Fungi of the genus Trichoderma have a track record of being antagonist to quite of a number of agric...
Trichoderma spp are free living filamentous fungi. They are cosmopolitan and versatile in nature. Th...
Fungi of the genus Trichoderma have a track record of being antagonist to quite of a number of agric...
AbstractBiological management of plant disease is a much popular method of disease control now a day...
Antagonistic activity of three species of Trichoderma and their isolates viz., T. viride,T. harzianu...
Six isolates of Trichoderma spp. were tested for their ability to inhibit soil borne pathogens of di...
The antagonistic potential of 212 Trichoderma isolates, obtained from soil samples collected from 4 ...
In this study the in vitro potential of six selected Iranian isolates of three species of Trichoderm...
Trichoderma spp. are mainly asexual fungi that are present in all types of agricultural soils and al...
The increasing use of chemical plant protection agents in recent years has become a serious problem....
Trichoderma is one of the best known and well described biocontrol fungi for its lytic activity and ...
Trichoderma spp. is free living filamentous fungi. They are cosmopolitan and versatile in nature. Th...
Fungi belonging to the genus Trichoderma were discovered in the late 18th century and they have been...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is much popular among farmers in combating diseases of the crop. Be...
Excessive synthetic fungicide use reduces soil's antagonistic population, allowing soil-borne plant ...
Fungi of the genus Trichoderma have a track record of being antagonist to quite of a number of agric...
Trichoderma spp are free living filamentous fungi. They are cosmopolitan and versatile in nature. Th...
Fungi of the genus Trichoderma have a track record of being antagonist to quite of a number of agric...
AbstractBiological management of plant disease is a much popular method of disease control now a day...
Antagonistic activity of three species of Trichoderma and their isolates viz., T. viride,T. harzianu...
Six isolates of Trichoderma spp. were tested for their ability to inhibit soil borne pathogens of di...
The antagonistic potential of 212 Trichoderma isolates, obtained from soil samples collected from 4 ...
In this study the in vitro potential of six selected Iranian isolates of three species of Trichoderm...
Trichoderma spp. are mainly asexual fungi that are present in all types of agricultural soils and al...
The increasing use of chemical plant protection agents in recent years has become a serious problem....
Trichoderma is one of the best known and well described biocontrol fungi for its lytic activity and ...
Trichoderma spp. is free living filamentous fungi. They are cosmopolitan and versatile in nature. Th...
Fungi belonging to the genus Trichoderma were discovered in the late 18th century and they have been...