Phoma: Diversity, Taxonomy, Bioactivities, and Nanotechnology 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-81218-8_16
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Plant Growth-Promoting Phoma spp.

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“…Despite the evidence of high reisolation rates, there are studies that show that rhizospheric competence is reached by high rates of root colonization 10 weeks after soil inoculation, such as in the case of Phoma spp. on cucumber plants [15]. There are PGPF-in particular, non-sporulant sterile fungi-that lack the ability to colonize but are still able to promote growth in plants.…”
Section: Pattern and Process Of Root Colonizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the evidence of high reisolation rates, there are studies that show that rhizospheric competence is reached by high rates of root colonization 10 weeks after soil inoculation, such as in the case of Phoma spp. on cucumber plants [15]. There are PGPF-in particular, non-sporulant sterile fungi-that lack the ability to colonize but are still able to promote growth in plants.…”
Section: Pattern and Process Of Root Colonizationmentioning
confidence: 99%