Fermentation of Trichoderma for biological control using local inputs in Costa Rica
Patrick Becker,
Paul Esker,
Gerardina Umaña Rojas
Abstract:Introduction. Supply chain issues have driven up raw material costs and reduced the availability of materials for producing biological control agents. These delays in application could result in increased disease pressure and reduced farm yields. Objective. To determine the effect of different amounts of starch and the use of local ingredients for small and commercial-scale fermentation processes for Trichoderma harzianum. Materials and methods. All trials took place in San José, Costa Rica, between 2016 and 2… Show more
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