FusariumSpecies in Agriculture Industry and Control of Them

One of the serious problems in the agriculture industry is contamination of agricultural plants and their products with fungi. Fusarium spp. Are known as very important fungi that not only invade agricultural plants in both preand post-harvesting steps, but also disperse through the world. There are different methods to control disease caused by Fusarium spp., but they are associated with some limitations. Among these methods, bio control takes considerable attentions of researchers. Here, we briefly consider problems caused by Fusarium in agriculture industry and take a short look on methods to manage the fungi.

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