2022
DOI: 10.5965/223811712142022419
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Production of potato seed tubers under the effect of Trichoderma sp. and rhizobacteria in greenhouse conditions

Abstract: Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is one of the main crops in the Andean region and due to environmental aspects, the use of biocontrol agents is considered a safe way to produce potato seed tubers.The objective of the study was to evaluate potato inoculation with Trichoderma sp. as a matrix and rhizobacteria Bacillus simplex and Azotobacter sp. on the growth of potato seedlings from in vitro culture, for the production of seed tubers in a greenhouse. The inoculation of microorganisms was carried out in pots, usin… Show more

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“…The data obtained are in line with other studies carried out both in a protected environment and in the open field. In fact, as reported by Contreras-Liza et al [51], the inoculation of Trichoderma both in vitro and in the greenhouse promoted the growth of potato seedlings in vitro and significantly improved the height of the potato plant, increasing the size, calibre, and weight of seed tubers and plant biomass. Similar results were obtained by M. Rakibuzzaman et al [48] where the ability to promote the growth of potato plants was evaluated in vivo, using different concentrations of Trichoderma compared to the control.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The data obtained are in line with other studies carried out both in a protected environment and in the open field. In fact, as reported by Contreras-Liza et al [51], the inoculation of Trichoderma both in vitro and in the greenhouse promoted the growth of potato seedlings in vitro and significantly improved the height of the potato plant, increasing the size, calibre, and weight of seed tubers and plant biomass. Similar results were obtained by M. Rakibuzzaman et al [48] where the ability to promote the growth of potato plants was evaluated in vivo, using different concentrations of Trichoderma compared to the control.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%