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Characterization of field isolates of Trichoderma antagonistic against Rhizoctonia solani
Authors:Anees Muhammad  Tronsmo Arne  Edel-Hermann Véronique  Hjeljord Linda Gordon  Héraud Cécile  Steinberg Christian
Affiliation:Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat, Pakistan.
Abstract:The aim of the present study was to characterize sixteen isolates of Trichoderma originating from a field of sugar beet where disease patches caused by Rhizoctonia solani were observed. Use of both molecular and morphological characteristics gave consistent identification of the isolates. Production of water-soluble and volatile inhibitors, mycoparasitism and induced systemic resistance in plant host were investigated using in vitro and in vivo tests in both sterilized and natural soils. This functional approach revealed the intra-specific diversity as well as biocontrol potential of the different isolates. Different antagonistic mechanisms were evident for different strains. The most antagonistic strain, T30 was identified as Trichoderma gamsii. This is the first report of an efficient antagonistic strain of T. gamsii being able to reduce the disease in different conditions. The ability to produce water-soluble inhibitors or coil around the hyphae of the pathogen in vitro was not related to the disease reduction in vivo. Additionally, the strains collected from the high disease areas in the field were better antagonists. The antagonistic activity was not characteristic of a species but that of a population.
Keywords:Biocontrol   Coiling   Fungal interactions   Trichoderma gamsii   Trichoderma velutinum   Volatile inhibitors   Water-soluble inhibitors
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