The most relevant characteristic of plants grown in P + T34 was the greater investment in leaf area. This could explain the greater accumulation of most of the elements, especially Mg, P, B and Cu in the leaves. In particular, Mg, P and Cu are involved in key reactions in leaves energetic processes. The increased uptake of Mg2+ and P was also observed in tomato shoots and roots grown insoilamendedwithT.harzianumstrainT447(Azarmietal.,2011). Whereas in a study with T. harzianum strain T-203 increased uptake of Cu was observed in roots and not leaves of cucumber plants (Yedidia et al., 2001). Moreover, the principal function of B is a structural role related to the stability of the cell wall (O’Neill et al., 2004). Accordingly greater amount of B could improve plant resistance to B. cinerea attack.