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From: Soil-borne and compost-borne Penicillium sp. and Gliocladium spp. as potential microbial biocontrol agents for the suppression of anthracnose-induced decay on tomato fruits

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Antifungal potential of cell-free cultural filtrates of Penicillium sp. and Gliocladium spp. tested at 10% v/v against Colletotrichum coccodes mycelial growth recorded after 9 days of incubation at 25 °C, compared to the untreated control. FCH5, FCH6, FCH7, FCH9, FCH11, FMC1, FMC3 and FMC4: Culture filtrates from Penicillium sp. cultures of CH5, CH6, CH7, CH9, CH11, MC1, MC3 and MC4 isolates; FGv1: Cultural filtrate of Gliocladium virens (Gv1 isolate); FGc1: Cultural filtrate of G. catenulatum (Gc1isolate). Bars sharing the same letters are not significantly different according to the Student–Newman–Keuls tests at P ≤ 0.05

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