Three months after pathogen inoculation, most of the
A. gallica control plants had with ered leaves, with white mycelia
and rhizomorphs inside and around the rotted roots and crowns
and/or dead. The disease incidence in the A. gallica control was
70 ± 1.4% (mean of 40 plants ± SE), which was significantly higher
(p < 0.05) than the incidence of disease on strawberry plants
mulched with bark that had been pre-treated with T. atroviride SC1
(25 ± 2.3%)