Trichoderma spp. are a group of widespread fungi with important applications in many aspects of human life, but they are also pathogens that cause green mold disease on mushrooms. During a survey of mushroom cultivation in Guizhou, China, five strains of Trichoderma from three different localities were isolated from soil in mushroom bags of Hymenopellis raphanipes. The typical morphology of having gregarious, reddish stromata and gregarious phialides and the results of phylogenetic analyses based on a combined dataset of RPB2, TEF, and ITS gene sequences demonstrated that these green-spored Trichoderma belong to a new taxon, Trichoderma hymenopellicola. Pathogenicity tests by covering fungal mycelial blocks or soil mixed with spore suspensi...
Morels (Morchella spp.) are highly prized and popular edible mushrooms. The outdoor cultivation of m...
Fungi of the genus Trichoderma are economically important due to their plant growth- and performance...
<p>Approximately 75% of the worldwide production of hard natural fibers originates from sisal, an in...
Ganoderma lucidum (GL) is a well-known medicinal mushroom that has been extensively cultivated. Our ...
This chapter presents a literature overview about the green mould disease of cultivated mushrooms ca...
This chapter presents a literature overview about the green mould disease of cultivated mushrooms ca...
Certain Trichoderma strains protect plants from diverse pathogens using multiple mechanisms. We repo...
Certain Trichoderma strains protect plants from diverse pathogens using multiple mechanisms. We repo...
The worldwide commercial production of the oyster mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus is currently threaten...
Certain Trichoderma strains protect plants from diverse pathogens using multiple mechanisms. We repo...
Not AvailableTrichoderma taxa associated with green mould disorder of edible mushrooms were isolated...
Trichoderma spp is the cause of the green mold disease in mushroom cultivation production. Many disi...
Fungi of the genus Trichoderma are economically important due to their plant growth- and performance...
Trichoderma strains that are beneficial to both the growth and health of plants can be used as plant...
Trichoderma is a genus of filamentous fungi with several species widely studied and used as biologic...
Morels (Morchella spp.) are highly prized and popular edible mushrooms. The outdoor cultivation of m...
Fungi of the genus Trichoderma are economically important due to their plant growth- and performance...
<p>Approximately 75% of the worldwide production of hard natural fibers originates from sisal, an in...
Ganoderma lucidum (GL) is a well-known medicinal mushroom that has been extensively cultivated. Our ...
This chapter presents a literature overview about the green mould disease of cultivated mushrooms ca...
This chapter presents a literature overview about the green mould disease of cultivated mushrooms ca...
Certain Trichoderma strains protect plants from diverse pathogens using multiple mechanisms. We repo...
Certain Trichoderma strains protect plants from diverse pathogens using multiple mechanisms. We repo...
The worldwide commercial production of the oyster mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus is currently threaten...
Certain Trichoderma strains protect plants from diverse pathogens using multiple mechanisms. We repo...
Not AvailableTrichoderma taxa associated with green mould disorder of edible mushrooms were isolated...
Trichoderma spp is the cause of the green mold disease in mushroom cultivation production. Many disi...
Fungi of the genus Trichoderma are economically important due to their plant growth- and performance...
Trichoderma strains that are beneficial to both the growth and health of plants can be used as plant...
Trichoderma is a genus of filamentous fungi with several species widely studied and used as biologic...
Morels (Morchella spp.) are highly prized and popular edible mushrooms. The outdoor cultivation of m...
Fungi of the genus Trichoderma are economically important due to their plant growth- and performance...
<p>Approximately 75% of the worldwide production of hard natural fibers originates from sisal, an in...