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Chakma, Tusi1 tusi.chakma.297@gmail.com, Devi, Ph. Sobita2, Sinha, Bireswar3, Chanu, W. Tampakleima4, Singh, L. N. K.2, Chakrapani, Kota1, Thangjam, Bijeeta1 |
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Environment & Ecology. Oct-Dec2023, Vol. 41 Issue 4B, p2652-2655. 4p. |
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This article discusses a study that examined the effectiveness of six native Trichoderma species as biocontrol agents against Alternaria solani, a pathogen that causes early blight in tomatoes. The study found that all of the Trichoderma species tested were able to significantly inhibit the growth of A. solani, with T. harzianum being the most effective. The results suggest that Trichoderma species could be used as a natural alternative to pesticides for managing A. solani and reducing the impact of early blight on tomato crops. This research provides valuable insights for the use of biological agents in potato disease management. [Extracted from the article] |
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GreenFILE |
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