Antagonistic efficacy of <i>Trichoderma</i> isolates against soil-borne plant pathogens, <i>Pythium aphanidermatum</i> and <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>

Anit Cyriac, G. V. Sible,Joy Michal Johnson, N. S. Radhika,Anu G. Krishnan

Journal of Biological Control(2022)

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<p class="Default"><em>Trichoderma</em> spp. are long been recognized as efficient fungal biocontrol agents for the control of plant disease and for their ability to increase plant growth and development. Management of soil borne diseases has become very much important since it causes high crop yield losses. The present study was carried out to isolate <em>Trichoderma</em> spp. from soil samples collected from different locations of Kerala and to test their in vitro efficacy against soil borne pathogens viz., <em>Pythium aphanidermatum</em> and <em>Rhizoctonia solani</em>. The <em>Trichoderma</em> spp. was isolated on Trichoderma Selective Medium (TSM) and observed that the isolates differed in radial growth and colony characters such as colony colour, texture and sporulation. In vitro studies revealed the potential of <em>Trichoderma</em> isolates against soil borne pathogens. Isolates TRPN3 and TRPN7 exhibited no sporulation and white mycelial colour. Isolates which completed their growth at four days after inoculation include TRKR1, TRPN3, TRPN7, TRPN10 and TRPN18. Biocontrol activities against different pathogens resulted in inhibition of pathogens. Maximum inhibition percentage was observed by the isolates TRPN7, TRPN15 and TRKR2 against both the pathogens. The maximum inhibition exhibited against both the pathogens is due to the antagonistic property displayed by the isolates.</p>
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