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Dieback of Pinus nigra seedlings caused by a strain of Trichoderma viride

Li Destri Nicosia et al., 2015

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5281074968055537670
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Li Destri Nicosia M
Mosca S
Mercurio R
Schena L
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Plant Disease

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Four different fungi (Trichoderma viride, T. harzianum, Phomopsis sp., and Mortierella sp.) were isolated from 6-year-old Pinus nigra plants showing stunting and high incidence of mortality in a reforestation area of the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise (central …
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