Burakaeva A.D. FUNGICOLOUS FUNGI IN BIOTECHNOLOGY FUNGICIDAL PREPARATIONSThe paper discusses the current state of the study — producers of metabolites possessing fungicidal spectrum of action. The prospects of using the phenomenon mikoparazitizma selskohozyaystveenoy in practice. Key words: fungicolous fungi, antifungal metabolites, antibiotics, lytic enzymes, natural antagonists of pathogenic fungi.Key words: fungicolous fungi, fungicid, antibiotics, lytic enzymes, natural antagonists of pathogenic fungi.
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