%0 Conference Paper %A Harini, G %A Kumar, Narender %A Hameeda, B. %A Waliyar, F %A Sudini, H %A Reddy, Gopal %B Proceedings of the 64th Indian Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting and National Symposium %C Hyderabad %D 2011 %F icrisat:5494 %P 133 pp. %T Biological management of Aspergillus flavus infection and aflatoxin contamination in groundnut by Streptomyces sp. CDA 19 %U http://oar.icrisat.org/5494/ %X Biological control of plant pathogenic fungi is a promising tool for ecofriendly approach for development of sustainable agriculture. In India, groundnut is grown in three seasons: rainy (85% area), post rainy (10% area) and summer (5% area).