Trichoderma: A Review of Its Mechanisms of Action in Plant Disease Control
Olusola Luke Oyesola,
Rosemary Kinge Tonjock,
Adetutu Oluwakemi Bello
et al.
Abstract:Trichoderma has been widely studied for its potential as a biocontrol agent against plant pathogenic organisms. Trichoderma's biological control mechanisms include competition, modification of environmental conditions, antibiosis, induction of plant defensive mechanisms, and mycoparasitism. Trichoderma species are known to produce a variety of secondary metabolites that have antifungal activity. These metabolites include peptaibols, gliotoxin, and trichokonins. Trichoderma also produces chitinases and… Show more
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