Four isolates of the free-living antagonistic fungi Trichoderma asperellum T-12 (1012 spores/m2), Trichoderma brevicompactum T-3 (1012 spores/m2), Pochonia chlamydosporia Pc-1 (5×107 chamydospores/m2) and Paecilomyces sp. Pl-3 (1012 spores/m2), and two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Kuklospora ken...
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Ahlé, V.
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Coyne, D.L.
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Coosemans, J.
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Affokpon, A.
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Agbede, R.D.
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[Better vegetable production systems in West Africa: prospects for the use of native antagonistic fungi for nematode management]
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Better vegetable production systems in West Africa: prospects for the use of native antagonistic fungi for nematode management