“…), and certain essential oils [9][10][11]. Several mechanisms have been indicated as responsible for their antagonistic activity, including: mycoparasitism [9], secretion of bioactive compounds (trichozianins A1 and B1 from T. harzianum, gliotoxin from G. virens, pyrolnitrin from P. cepacia, and flagelin-like protein from B. subtilis) [9,12], competition for space and nutrients, promotion of plant growth (the growth of plant seedlings, increased the biomass seedlings) [2,13] and induction of systemic resistance (ISR) [14]. These microorganisms can cause inhibition of mycelium growth, morphological changes of mycelium, weakness or inhibition of spore germination, and inhibition of hyphal elongation [2,4,11].…”