Wijesundara, R.L.C.Jeyanathan, S.Liyanage, N.I.S.2012-06-252012-06-251991Journal of the Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka71pp.45-50https://dl.nsf.gov.lk/handle/1/8938Seven forms of Tricoderma were isolated from soil obtained from rubber plantations. All the isolates secreted compounds inhibitory to the growth of Rigidiporus lignosus the causal agent of the white root disease of rubber. Further, the Trichoderma isolates interacted with the hypase of R. lignosus, the interaction resulting in harmfull effects on R. lignosus hyphae. Of the isolates examined T. Koningii isolate IV and T. harzianum appear to be very promising as potential biocontrol agentsBotanyRubberPlant diseasesFungiInhibitionBiological controlSome effects of isolates of Trichoderma on Rigidipourus lignosusArticle