Changes in soil microflora associated with control of Sclerotium Rolfsii by Furfuraldehyde |
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Authors: | G H Canullo R Rodríguez‐kábana J W Kloepper |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Plant Pathology , Auburn University , 139 Funchess Hall, AL36849–5409, USA;2. Buckman Laboratories International , 1256 North McLean Blvd, Memphis, TN38108, USA;3. Department of Plant Pathology , Auburn University , 139 Funchess Hall, AL36849–5409, USA |
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Abstract: | The efficacy of 2‐furfuraldehyde for control of Sclerotium rolfsii was studied in laboratory and greenhouse experiments. Mycelial growth of the fungus was reduced proportionally with concentrations of 0.1–0.5 ml furfuraldehyde l‐1 agar medium, and viability of sclerotia diminished on exposure to 2‐furfuraldehyde vapours. Detectable populations of bacteria and fungi, including Trichoderma spp., were reduced significantly (9=0.05) when furfuraldehyde was added to the agar used for soil dilution plates of untreated soil. Repeated treatments of natural soil with the fumigant significantly increased populations of Trichoderma spp. and bacteria, but diminished numbers of actinomycetes. Increasing dosages applied to soil artificially infested with S. rolfsii caused a reduction of disease on lentil, Lens culinaris. Results indicate that the compound, when applied to field soil, changes the composition of soil microflora and has potential for integrated control of S. rolfsii. |
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Keywords: | fumigant furfural integrated control Lens culinaris Trichoderma harzianum rhizosphere |
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