Trichoderma atroviride as a promising biocontrol agent in seed coating for reducing Fusarium damping‐off on maize
Journal of Applied Microbiology2020Vol. 129(3), pp. 637–651
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E. Coninck, Jonathan Scauflaire, Mélanie Gollier, Charlotte Liénard, Guy Foucart, G. Manssens, Françoise Munaut, Anne Legrève
Abstract
In Belgium, this is the first study to use a T. atroviride native strain against Fusarium damping-off on maize crop. Modes of action and required conditions for ensuring high biocontrol activity in the field have still to be investigated.
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