Maximum percentage of inhibition on the growth of the Sclerotium rolfsii was observed with Trichoderma harzianum (77.39%), followed by Trichoderma viride (76.54%) while considerable degree of inhibition was also observed
with, Aspergillus niger (30.48%), Penicillium sp (29.05%) and Curvularia sp (13.57%). The study revealed the biocontrol potential of some naturally available soil fungi isolated from the agricultural field soil, which may be tried as biocontrol agents against Sclerotium rolfsii in the field condition