“…Ten nonpathogenic isolates, previously selected based on their capacity to lower Fusarium dry rot disease incited by F. sambucinum and F. solani [34], were assessed for their in vitro antifungal potential toward F. sambucinum, F. oxysporum and F. graminearum and their suppressive effects against Fusarium wilt severity caused by these species. These fungi, naturally occurring within healthy plants were reported to be more adapted to the ecological niche harboring targeted pathogens and exhibiting, thus, interesting activities in bioprotection of their hosts [39].…”