Table 1_Impact of mineral fertilization and Trichoderma application on soil microbiota of young olive trees inoculated with Verticillium dahliae.xlsx
Introduction<p>Verticillium dahliae, the pathogen producing Verticillium wilt in olive orchards is a soilborne pathogenic fungus that has a long persistence in soil due to the formation of melanized microsclerotia and represents a devastating threat to the production in Mediterranean countries...
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| Main Author: | Guillem Segarra (280148) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Marc Sancho-Adamson (10902123) (author), M. Isabel Trillas (10902126) (author), Joan Romanyà (10902129) (author) |
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2025
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