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Armillaria species can survive for decades in the soil on dead woody debris, develop rapidly under favorable conditions, and harmfully infect newly planted forests. Our previous study found Trichoderma atroviride to be highly effective in controlling Armillaria growth; therefore, our current work explored the molecular mechanisms that might play a key role in Trichoderma-Armillaria interactions.
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http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/28119/1/spectrum.04626-22.pdf; Chen Liqiong; Champramary Simang; Sahu Neha; Indic Boris; Szűcs Attila; Nagy Gábor; Maróti Gergely; Pap Bernadett; Languar Omar; Vágvölgyi Csaba; Nagy László; Kredics László; Sipos György: Dual RNA-Seq Profiling Unveils Mycoparasitic Activities of Trichoderma atroviride against Haploid Armillaria ostoyae in Antagonistic Interaction Assays. MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM, 11 (3). ISSN 2165-0497 (2023)
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