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The wilt of tomato caused by f. sp.(FOL) is a soil borne pathogen.Biological control of Fusarium Fusarium oxysporum lycopersici soil-borne plant pathogens through antagonist organisms can be a convenient method in control of disease.The fungal bioagents ( ) and bacterial bioagents ( and sp.) were tested for the Trichoderma harzianum and T. asperellum Pseudomonas fluorescens Bacillus management of wilt of tomato caused by FOL under greenhouse condition.was superior in controlling the fungal wilt, Fusarium T. harzianum followed by compared to biocontrol by sp. and chemical control by Mancozeb (75% WP).The application of P. fluorescens Bacillus T. harzianum T. harzianum exhibited the least disease incidence (25.43%).treatment resulted in better plant growth (plant height 105.13 cm, number of leaves per plant 71.12, main stem girth2.55cm, leaf area 45 cm ) and increased yield contributing parameters and yields in tomato 2 when compared to other treatments. is a potential alternate to chemical control of tomato wilt disease.Trichoderma harzianum
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