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FUNGI AS ANTAGONISTS 



(738). A single spore of P. luteum was found (955) capable of germi- 

 nating in cultures of CitromyceSy and of bringing about their destruc- 



TABLE 29. ANTAGONISTIC INTERRELATIONSHIPS AMONG 

 DIFFERENT FUNGI 



ANTAGONIST 



Acrostalagmus sp. 



A Itemaria tenuis 



A. clavatus 



A . flavus 



A . niger 



Botrytis allii 



Botrytis cinerea 



C efhalothecium roseum 



Cunninghamella elegans 



Fusarium lateritium 



Fusarium sp. 



Gliocladium sp. 



H elmifUhosforium sp. 



H. teres 



H. sativum 

 Mucor sp. 

 Penicillium sp. 

 Penicillium sp. 

 Peziza sclerotiorum 



Peziza trifoliorum 

 Sclerotium rolfsii 

 SterigVMtocystis sp. 

 Thamnidium elegans 

 Torula suganii 

 Torulofsis sp. 

 Trichoderma lignorum 



T. lignorum 



Verticillium sp. 



ORGANISMS AFFECTED 



Rhizoctonia 



Ofhiobolus 



Various fungi 



Peziza 



Peziza, Rhizoctonia 



Monilia, Botrytis, etc. 



Rhizoctonia 



H elminthosforium 



Monilia 



Rhizoctonia 



Deuterofhoma 



H elmiiithosforiuTn, Mucor, etc. 



CoUetotrichum, Fusariu?n, 



Botrytis, etc. 

 Fusarium, Ustilago, Helmintho- 



sforium, etc. 

 Ofhiobolus 

 Ofhiobolus, Mucor 

 Peziza, Rhizoctonia, etc. 

 Ofhiobolus, Fusarium., etc. 

 Mucor, Trichothecium, Dematiu?n, 



etc. 

 Peziza 



H elminthosforium 

 A Itemaria 

 Mucor 



Asfergillus, Monascus, etc. 

 Blue-staining fungi 

 Rhizoctonia, ArTuillaria, Phy- 



tofhthora, etc. 

 Rhizoctojiia, PythiuTn, etc. 



Rhizoctonia 



REFERENCES 

 964 

 88 

 928 



738,911,964 



911 



964 



353 

 911 

 964 



790 

 695 

 695 



695 



88, 801 

 738 



88,955 

 738 



738 

 695 

 695 

 801 

 654 

 592 

 962-964 



17, 60, 91, 



911 



964 



From Novogrudskjr (644). 



