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  2. Trichoderma - Wikipedia

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    Trichoderma is a genus of fungi in the family Hypocreaceae that is present in all soils, where they are the most prevalent culturable fungi. Many species in this genus can be characterized as opportunistic avirulent plant symbionts . [ 1 ]

  3. Trichoderma viride - Wikipedia

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    Trichoderma viride is a fungus and a biofungicide. It is used for seed- and soil treatment for suppression of various diseases caused by fungal pathogens . Biology

  4. Trichoderma longibrachiatum - Wikipedia

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    Trichoderma longibrachiatum is a fungus in the genus Trichoderma. In addition to being a distinct species, T. longibrachiatum also typifies one of several clades within Trichoderma which comprises 21 different species. [2] Trichoderma longibrachiatum is a soil fungus which is found all over the world but mainly in warmer climates. [2]

  5. Trichoderma harzianum - Wikipedia

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    In soil, they frequently are the most prevalent culturable fungi. They also exist in many other diverse habitats. Trichoderma readily colonizes plant roots and some strains are rhizosphere competent i.e. able to grow on roots as they develop. Trichoderma spp. also attack, parasitize and otherwise gain nutrition from other fungi.

  6. Trichoderma atroviride - Wikipedia

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    Trichoderma atroviride is a filamentous fungal species commonly found in the soil. [1] This fungal species is of particular interest to researchers due to the plethora of secondary metabolites it makes which are used in industry [1] The genus Trichoderma is known for its ubiquity in almost all soils and being easy to culture.

  7. Trichoderma koningii - Wikipedia

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    Trichoderma koningii is a very common soil dwelling saprotroph with a worldwide distribution. [1] It has been heavily exploited for agricultural use as an effective biopesticide , having been frequently cited as an alternative biological control agent in the regulation of fungi-induced plant diseases.

  8. Wood Chips Are the Secret to Healthy Soil and Plants ... - AOL

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    To insulate the roots of your plants, add a 2—to 3-inch layer over the soil. Compost Wood chips are carbon-rich, making them a great material to use in compost.

  9. Biological pest control - Wikipedia

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    Paecilomyces fumosoroseus is effective against white flies, thrips and aphids; Purpureocillium lilacinus is used against root-knot nematodes, and 89 Trichoderma species against certain plant pathogens. [M 3] Trichoderma viride has been used against Dutch elm disease, and has shown some effect in suppressing silver leaf, a disease of stone ...