Studies on fungi in the root region. VII. Competitive ability of sterile dark fungi
Parkinson, D.; Pearson, R.
PI. Soil. 27: 120-130
1967
Accession: 014689429
Studies on growth rate in soil and competitive ability in root colonization showed that selected sterile dark fungi isolated from barley roots were poor competitors with Fusarium oxysporum.
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