THE ROLE OF ENDOPHYTIC NEMATOPHAGIC FUNGI IN BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PLANT-PARASITE NEMATODES
Keywords:
Nematofag zamburug‘lar, endofit zamburug‘lar, o‘simlik-parazit nematodalar, biologik nazorat, ekologik qishloq xo‘jaligi, nematisidlar.Abstract
Plant-parasitic nematodes are pathogens that cause serious damage to agriculture on a global scale. Their control depends on ecological balance and agricultural sustainability. Nematophagous fungi (NFZ) are natural biocontrol agents that affect nematodes through various mechanisms. This thesis presents a review of the scientific literature on the biological control mechanisms, ecological significance, and agricultural applications of nematophagous fungi against plant-parasitic nematodes.
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