1973 journal article

The abundance of Trichoderma propagules and the distribution of species in forest soils

Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 5(5), 485.

By: R. Danielson n & C. Davey n

TL;DR: Propagules of Trichoderma generally formed less than 3 per cent of the total fungal propagules in a variety of forest soils in the southeastern U.S. and Washington State, but under conditions of excessive moisture, strains of T. hamatum and T. pseudokoningii Rifai were the dominant forms. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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