Genetic and physiological relatedness of antagonistic Trichoderma isolates against soil borne plant pathogenic fungi |
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Authors: | Krishna Kumar Natarajan Amaresan Someshwar Bhagat Kutthum Madhuri Palaniswamy Udhayaraj Ramesh Chandra Srivastava |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Field Crops , Central Agricultural Research Institute , Port Blair , 744 105 , Andaman and Nicobar Islands , India krishnaksingh2000@yahoo.co.in;3. Division of Field Crops , Central Agricultural Research Institute , Port Blair , 744 105 , Andaman and Nicobar Islands , India;4. Department of Microbiology , Kurinji College of Arts and Science , Tiruchirappalli , Tamil Nadu , India |
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Abstract: | In this study, the in vitro potential of 42 Trichoderma spp. were evaluated against four isolates of soil borne phytopathogenic fungi viz., Rhizoctonia solani, Macrophomina sp., Sclerotium rolfsii and Pythium aphanidermatum in dual culture techniques and through production of volatile and non-volatile inhibitors. In vitro screening results showed that the proportion of isolates with antagonistic activities was highest for the S. rolfsii followed by R. solani, Macrophomina sp. and P. aphanidermatum, respectively. The isolates TNT1, TNP2 and TWP1 showed consistent results in volatile and non-volatile activity in vitro against any of the two pathogens tested. Based on genomic finger prints, potential isolates showed no particular correlation between the origin of the isolates and the Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) groups could not be established. However, the polymorphism shown by the isolates did not correlate to their level of antagonism. Whereas, in physiology studies using BIOLOG (microbial identification system), three groups were formed, one group consists with 14 different Trichoderma species and two groups with two isolates each comprised of only T. koningii and T. viride. |
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Keywords: | Trichoderma dual culture BIOLOG RAPD Andaman and Nicobar Islands |
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