Which one of the following proved effective for biological control of nematodal

Which one of the following proved effective for biological control of nematodal disease in plants?

Options

(a) Pisolithus tinctorius
(b) Pseudomonas cepacia
(c) Gliocladium virens
(d) Paecilomyces lilacinus

Correct Answer:

Gliocladium virens

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