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Effect of fungal staling growth products on growth behaviour of rhizosphere microfungi

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Strong mycostatic property ofTrichoderma harzianum, Aspergillus flavus andPenicillium rubrum, which have very high competitive ability in staled agar disc from rhizosphere soil inocula of Lentil (Lens esculantum Moench.), was observed corresponding to similar growth-behaviour in staled culture filtrates of dominant microfungi.

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Acknowledgments. Thanks are due to the Head, Botany Department, Banaras Hindu University, for the facilities. One of us (D.K.A.) whishes to thank the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Govt. of India, for financial assistance.

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Arora, D.K., Dwivedi, R.S. Effect of fungal staling growth products on growth behaviour of rhizosphere microfungi. Experientia 32, 862–864 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02003732

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