Evaluation of in vitro antagonism assays in the mycoparasitic fungus Clonostachys rosea
Fungicide use is the dominant direct method to control fungal pathogens on crops in agriculture. While effective, excessive use of them can be harmful to biodiversity and lead to fungicide resistance in pathogen populations. Biocontrol is an alternative where natural antagonistic organisms, called b...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
2020
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