ESTABLISHING THE SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF FUNGI OF THE GENUS TRICHODERMA, ISOLATED FROM SOILS OF THE BUKHARA REGION
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Trichoderma Phialospore Colony Mycelium Gyphus Strain Phialis Conidiaphore Conidia SpeciesAbstract
Studying Trichoderma species represents a large practical and theoretical interest in connection with their use in human activities. The widespread use of these mushrooms requires the study of their environmental features, species diversi-ty.Trichoderma fungi are widespread in nature. The systematic position of fungi of the genus Trichoderma studied from soil samples of the Bukhara region. Isolated fungus according to the identifier Rifai are classified as Trichoderma koningi, Trichoderma harzianum, Trichoderma aureoviride, Trichoderma longibrachiatum.
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