Browsing by Subject "Trichoderma virens"
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(2008-05-21)Trichoderma virens, an avirulent plant symbiotic fungus ubiquitous in soils worldwide, is remarkable as it induces systemic resistance in plants, enhances plant growth, and acts as a mycoparasite of plant-pathogenic ...
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(2020-07-24)The filamentous fungus, Trichoderma virens, is a well-known mycoparasitic plant symbiont, valued for its biocontrol capabilities. T. virens initiates a symbiotic relationship with a plant host through the colonization of ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)Subterranean termites encounter numerous kinds of fungi during foraging and feeding activities. Nearly nine decades of research have exposed only a small fraction of the termitefungal interactions that exist in nature. The ...
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(2012-02-14)The biocontrol fungus Trichoderma virens is an avirulent symbiont with the ability to control plant disease by the production of antibiotic compounds, induction of plant resistance to pathogens, and mycoparasitism of other ...
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(2018-11-01)Plants benefit from interactions with symbiotic microorganisms, with enhancements ranging from improved growth to activation of induced systemic resistance (ISR) against a broad range of pathogens. While pathogen-triggered ...