2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1133/1/012036
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Trichoderma yunnanense and T. asperellum as potential biological agents for control of basal stem rot disease in oil palm

Abstract: Basal Stem Rot (BSR) disease is a main constrain in oil palm cultivation. Ganoderma boninense is known as a causal agent of this disease. The intensity of BSR disease continues to increase in both the vegetative and generative phases of oil palm plantations and causes significant losses. Biological control is one of the BSR disease control techniques and is believed to be able to support sustainable oil palm cultivation. Trichoderma spp. is a group of fungal biological agents commonly used to control BSR disea… Show more

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“…strains TSU and TGLP showed strong inhibition of G. boninense and produced chitinase, glucanase, and indole acetic acid. Molecular identification confirmed their potential as biocontrol agents for basal stem rot in oil palm [ 272 , 273 ].…”
Section: Research On Disease Management Strategies To Control Basal S...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…strains TSU and TGLP showed strong inhibition of G. boninense and produced chitinase, glucanase, and indole acetic acid. Molecular identification confirmed their potential as biocontrol agents for basal stem rot in oil palm [ 272 , 273 ].…”
Section: Research On Disease Management Strategies To Control Basal S...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Por la actividad de los COVs, los efectos más importantes los produjo T. yunnanense sobre el crecimiento de R. solani. Recientemente, Budi et al (2023) reportaron que los COVs de T. yunannense inhiben 55% el crecimiento de Ganoderma boninense. Por su parte, T. simmonsii y T. brevicompactum redujeron de forma importante el crecimiento de P. capsici.…”
Section: Actividad De Covs De Especies De Trichodermaunclassified