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Participants at the Workshop were asked to judge the suitability of the monitoring techniques to a given application. Our group chose to evaluate methods for monitoring the persistence and activity of the antagonistic fungus, Trichoderma harzianum P1, in a biological control program in which the antagonist is sprayed on apple blossoms to prevent infection by Botrytis cinerea, a pathogen causing dry eye rot in the mature fruit. The model presented is based on a Workshop poster by Hjeljord, Klemsdal and Tronsmo.
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Hjeljord, L. (1996). Techniques for Monitoring Trichoderma in the Phyllosphere. In: Jensen, D.F., Jansson, HB., Tronsmo, A. (eds) Monitoring Antagonistic Fungi Deliberately Released into the Environment. Developments in Plant Pathology, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1698-2_23
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