Scanning electron micrographs of the pathogenic hyphae exposed to extracts of endophytic fungi showed degenerative changes in hyphal morphology (Fig. 2). After exposure to the extract of P. terrestris, B. cinerea hyphae showed shriveled and distorted morphology (Fig. 2A). Exposure of R. solani hyphae to the extracts of F. solani, P. terrestris, Ascomycete sp. and Fusarium oxysporum also