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Sclerotium rolfsii causes destructive soilborne disease in numerous plant species, and biological control may be a promising and sustainable approach for suppressing this widespread pathogen. In this study, the antagonistic effect against S. rolfsii of 10 Trichoderma strains was tested by the dual culture method, and a gliotoxin-producing strain, T. virens T23, was shown to be the most effective, inhibiting growth of S. rolfsii in vitro by 70.2%. To clarify the antagonistic mechanism and gliotoxin biosynthesis regulation of T23, a gliotoxin-deficien