Effect of a Wood-Based Carrier of <i<Trichoderma atroviride</i< SC1 on the Microorganisms of the Soil
Wood pellets can sustain the growth of <i<Trichoderma</i< spp. in soil; however, little is known about their side effects on the microbiota. The aims of this study were to evaluate the effect of wood pellets on the growth of <i<Trichoderma</i< spp. in bulk soil and on the soi...
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