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The effect of different salts (heavy metals) on the mycelium growth of Nematophagus fungi
Authors:Mostafa Hasanzadeh  Mehrnoosh Mohammadifar  Maryam Tavakol Norabadi  Samaneh Dashtipoor  Navazollah Sahebani  Hassan Reza Etebarian
Institution:1. Plant Protection Department , Abooreihan Campus, University of Tehran , Tehran , Iran m.hasanzadeh@ut.ac.ir;3. Plant Protection Department , Abooreihan Campus, University of Tehran , Tehran , Iran;4. Plant Protection Department , Islamic Azad University, Shahr-e-Rey Branch , Tehran , Iran
Abstract:Environmental pollution in addition to direct damage on plant growth, with the destruction of biological control agents, causes indirect damage to plants. The aim of this research was to study the effects of different concentrations (0, 500, 1000, 1500 and 2000 ppm) of heavy metals including Ag, Co, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Pb and Zn on the mycelial growth and to assess the fungicidal or fungistatic effects of these salts on five Nematophagus fungi including Trichoderma harzianum (T8), Trichoderma virens (T21), Trichoderma hamatum (T9), Pochonia chlamydosporia var. chlamydosporia and Arthrobotrys oligospora. The results show that Ag, Co, Cu, Fe and Hg could stop the mycelium growth of all fungi, but Mn, Pb and Zn cannot inhibit the growth of these fungi completely. Among the first group, Hg and Cu stopped the growth of fungi even in 500 ppm. Among these metals that inhibit the growth of fungi, Cu has fungistatic effect and others have fungicide effect. The experiment was conducted in vitro condition, using potato dextrose agar (PDA) under complete randomised design with four replications. The data of mycelium growth were recorded at seven days after inoculation at 25 ± 2°C.
Keywords:antagonists  biological control  fungicide  mycelium growth
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