Table 63. Antagonistic Interrelationships among Different Fungi 



Antagonist 

 Acrostalagmus sp. 

 Alternaria tenuis 

 A. clavatus 

 A.flavus 

 A. niger 

 Botrytis allii 

 Botrytis cinerea 

 Cephalotheciiim roseum 

 Curmiiighamclla elegans 

 Fusarium lateritiu m 

 Fusariitm sp. 

 Gliocladiiim sp. 

 HelmintJioaporium sp. 

 H. teres 

 H. sativum 

 Mucor sp. 

 Penicillium sp. 

 Peziza sclerotiorum 

 Peziza trifolioriiin 

 Sclerotiuin rolf.s-ii 

 Sterigmatocy.s-fis sp. 

 Thu m n idiu rn elegans 

 Torula suganii 

 Torulopsis sp. 

 T. lignorum 

 Verticillium sp. 



Organisms Affected 

 Rhizodonia 

 Ophiobolus 

 Various fungi 

 Peziza 



Peziza, Rhizodonia 

 Monilia, Botrytis, etc. 

 Rkizoctonia 

 Helminthospori um 

 Monilia 

 Rhizodonia 

 Deuterophoma 



Helminthosporium, Mucor, etc. 

 Colletotrichum, Fusarium, Botrytis, etc. 

 Fusarium, Ustilago, Helminthosporium, etc. 

 Ophiobolus 

 Ophiobolus, Mucor 



Peziza, Rhizodonia, Ophiobolus, Fusarium 

 Mucor, Trichothecium, Dcmatium, etc. 

 Peziza 



Helminthosporiu m 

 Alternaria 

 Mucor 



Aspergillus, Monascus, etc. 

 Blue-staining fungi 



Rhizodonia, Armillaria, Phytophthora, Pythiitni, etc. 

 Rhizodonia 



Tryptone consumption 



pH changes 



Streptothricin production 



2 4 6 



Incubation period, days 



10 



2 4 6 8 



Incubation period, days 



10 



Fig. 110. Metabolism of S. lavenduhe and production of streptothricin (from 



Woodruff and Foster). 

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