2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.17.589723
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Lifestyle-specific responses ofTrichodermaspp. in mycoparasitic confrontations and implications for biocontrol ofPopulusxcanescens

Pia Stange,
Johannes Kersting,
Prasath Balaji Sivaprakasam Padmanaban
et al.

Abstract: Trichodermaspp. are gaining popularity in agriculture and forestry due to their multifaceted roles in promoting plant growth through e.g. nutrient translocation, hormone production, induction of plant systemic resistance, but also direct antagonism of other fungi. However, the mycotrophic nature of the genus bears the risk of possible interference with other native plant-beneficial fungi, such as ectomycorrhiza, in the rhizosphere. Such interference could yield unpredictable consequences for the host plants of… Show more

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