2020
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2020.1277.42
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Trichoderma application increases yield and individual fruit weight of blackberries grown by small farmers in Ecuador

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“…The widespread use of Trichoderma spp. in formulated products (wettable powder and granules) has attracted the attention of researchers to discover more about other potential benefits of Trichoderma spp., especially as PGP and its impact on plant yield 50,76,82,84,92 , for which its application is recommended as part of agricultural crop management programs. The use of formulations allows the generation of products in which the microorganism has a substrate that allows it to have stability, maintaining concentration and viability, and prolonging its shelf life 51 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The widespread use of Trichoderma spp. in formulated products (wettable powder and granules) has attracted the attention of researchers to discover more about other potential benefits of Trichoderma spp., especially as PGP and its impact on plant yield 50,76,82,84,92 , for which its application is recommended as part of agricultural crop management programs. The use of formulations allows the generation of products in which the microorganism has a substrate that allows it to have stability, maintaining concentration and viability, and prolonging its shelf life 51 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another sustainable practice is the use of microorganisms for crop production, and this approach is being promoted in Ecuador [15]. Some studies have reported the benefits of the application of fungi, such as Trichoderma, and mycorrhizae to the avocado crop, which mainly improve plant nutrient absorption [16][17][18]; while there is no information about their relationship with avocado fruit quality, it has been found that they can influence this characteristic in other fruit crops [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudios previos han determinado que la aplicación de microorganismos mejora la absorción de nutrientes (Sotomayor et al 2019b) y protege contra organismos antagónicos a las plantas (Wang et al, 2022a), especialmente hongos del suelo como Fusarium oxysporum que ha sido reportado en viveros de aguacte (Marzaini & Mohd-Aris, 2021;Uribe et al, 2021). Además, los microorganismos benéficos influyen en el rendimiento del cultivo (Viera et al, 2019;Viera et al, 2020a). Entre los principales microorganismos utilizados en agricultura destacan las micorrizas, Trichoderma spp.…”
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“…En mora de Castilla (Rubus glaucus Benth.) su inoculación resultó en mayor productividad (Viera et al, 2019;Viera et al, 2020a); incrementó las concentraciones de fosforo en tejido foliar en portainjertos (Solanum hispidium y Nicotiana glauca) de tomate de árbol (Solanum betaceum Cav.) (Viera et al, 2017a), mientras que en plántulas de chirimoyo se reportó mayor biomasa y contenido de fosforo (Viera et al, 2017b); en arándano (Vaccinium corymbosum) incrementó el peso seco de raíces y brotes (Schoebitz et al, 2016); en cerezos (Prunus sp.)…”
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