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. 2021 Nov 4;7(11):939. doi: 10.3390/jof7110939

Figure 2.

Figure 2

(A). Microsclerotia formed by DSE Rutstroemia calopus. (B). Inhibitory effect of DSE R. calopus against F. solani on PDA medium. Effect of salt stress (C): PDA amended with 5 g·L−1 of NaCl; (D): PDA amended with 20 g·L−1 of NaCl) on microbial antagonism of R. calopus against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. High salt concentrations significantly reduced the number of microsclerotia and melanin accumulation. No reduction in the antagonistic effect of DSE was observed.