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From: Study on the use of Imazalil to continuous cropping obstacle of Ganoderma lucidum caused by Xylogone ganodermophthora

Fig. 2

Mycelia’s growth inhibition of pathogenic on G. lucidum by disk diffusion, A, C treatment group (The fungus block on the left is G. lucidum strain, and the fungus block on the right is X. ganodermophthora), B, D: control group; strains of figure A and B, from left to right, are G. multipileum, G. tsugae, G. lucidum, G. sinense and G. leucocontextum 2, respectively; strains of figure C and D, from left to right, are G. leucocontextum 1, G. resinaceum, sporeless cultivar of G. lingzh, G. sinense Y2019 and G. leucocontextum 1905, respectively

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