“…Xylariaceae belongs to the major and highly diversified families of filamentous Ascomycota. According to U' Ren et al, (2016), Xylariaceae are active saprotrophs of litter, dung, wood, soil, and plant pathogens in a natural and agricultural system, as other facultative fungal organisims (Dauda et al, 2018;Palnam et al, 2019;Zarafi and Dauda, 2019) Xylariaceous are progressively been recognized as a chief source of new products of metabolism for utilization in biofuel, environment, agriculture, medicine and industrial applications (Wu et al, 2017). Li et al, (2019) reported that Xylaria sp.…”