2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202109.0309.v1
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Trichoderma atroviride LZ42 Releases Volatile Organic Compounds Promoting Plant Growth and Resisting Fusarium wilt Disease in Tomatoes

Abstract: The promotion of plant growth and suppression of plant disease using beneficial microorganisms is considered an alternative to the application of chemical fertilizers or pesticides in the field. In this study, a coconut-scented antagonistic Trichoderma strain LZ42, previously isolated from Genoderma lucidum-cultivated soil, was investigated for biostimulatory and biocontrol functions in tomato seedlings. Morphological and phylogenetic analyses suggested that strain LZ42 is closely related to T. atroviride. Tom… Show more

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