In vitro antifungal effect of endophytic fungi of creole cucurbits of Yucatan
Diego Montañez-De Azcué,
Jairo Cristóbal-Alejo,
Alberto Uc-Várguez
et al.
Abstract:Endophytic fungi are plant symbiont microorganisms, diverse and abundant in tropical regions, with great potential as biocontrol agents of agricultural fungal diseases. The objective of the present work was to evaluate in vitro antifunfal activity of endophytic fungi associated with creole cultivars of Cucumis sativus and Lagenaria siceraria from Yucatán. The endophytic strains were isolated and identified from different organs, to be subjected to dual confrontations and antibiotic tests. Twenty species with a… Show more
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