Characterization of Chitinolytic and Antifungal Activities in Marine-Derived Trichoderma bissettii Strains
Trichoderma fungi have been intensively studied for mycoparasitism, and the latter is closely related to their cell-wall degrading enzymes including chitinase. Here, we studied marine-derived Trichoderma spp., isolated from distinct sources and locations, for chitinolytic and antifungal activity. Ba...
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