2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10535-008-0116-2
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Control of fusarium wilt of Solanum melongena by Trichoderma spp.

Abstract: Biological control of wilt of egg plant (Solanum melongena L.) caused by Fusarium solani was made with the application of five Trichoderma species, T. harzianum, T. viride, T. lignorum, T. hamatum and T. reesei. The effect of volatile and non-volatile antibiotics of Trichoderma origin on growth inhibition of the wilt pathogen was studied. T. harzianum showed maximum growth inhibition (86.44 %) of the pathogen through mycoparasitism. The nonvolatiles produced by the Trichoderma species exhibited 100 % growth in… Show more

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“…For example, the antagonistic fungal species Trichoderma spp. can inhibit the growth of pathogenic fungi on a plant by producing VOCs and other antibiotics (Chakraborty & Chatterjee ). The odour profile of the fungus Muscodor albus can have drastic effects, including the killing of several pathogenic fungi and bacteria (Strobel et al .…”
Section: Relevance Of Soil Vocs and Vocs‐mediated Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the antagonistic fungal species Trichoderma spp. can inhibit the growth of pathogenic fungi on a plant by producing VOCs and other antibiotics (Chakraborty & Chatterjee ). The odour profile of the fungus Muscodor albus can have drastic effects, including the killing of several pathogenic fungi and bacteria (Strobel et al .…”
Section: Relevance Of Soil Vocs and Vocs‐mediated Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…strains on F. oxysporum by the dual culture method are shown in Figure 1, the Mexican strains of Trichoderma spp. inhibited the growth of the pathogenic fungus, where they presented a percentage of inhibition of radial significant growth (PIRG) [p = 0.056] at the Fo-A strain of F. oxysporum, with T. harzianum which showed higher antagonistic activity, with an average value of 81.50% (PIRG), followed [37]. The values obtained from inhibition are higher than those obtained by Michel [38], who at evaluating the antagonistic effect of native Trichoderma spp., on mycelial growth and reproductive potential of F. oxysporum and Fusarium subglutinans, presented inhibition of 47.6 and 73.0%, respectively.…”
Section: Confrontation Of Trichoderma Spp On F Oxysporum In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many species of these fungi showed their ability to infect plants including F.oxysporum (Sivan and Chet, 1986). Charaborty and Chatterjee (2008) studied the biological control of Fusarium wilt of Solanum melongena by Trichoderma spp. They used five species including T. harzianum, T. viride, T. lignorum, T. hamatum, and T. reesei.…”
Section: Stemphylium Harbarummentioning
confidence: 99%