In-vitro Compatibility Assessment of Trichoderma harzianum with Chemical Fungicides and Botanical Extracts

Sudeep Poudel, L. Pun, R. Paudel, Subash Thapa
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The threats of devastating soil-borne disease, limited availability of its management strategies, development of fungicide-resistant strains, outbreaks of new diseases, and growing concerns regarding nature and the environment have compelled us to use integrated disease management (IDM) strategies with appropriate biocontrol agents. Trichoderma, free-living fungi, are successful antagonists with promising biocontrol potentials and can be used with chemicals and botanicals in the IDM approach to control various plant pathogenic fungi. So, the present experiment was conducted to evaluate the compatibility of Trichoderma harzianum with chemical fungicides and botanicals in in-vitro using a poisoned food technique. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design with three replications for each treatment at the central laboratory of the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Lamjung, Nepal, and data were taken at different time intervals and analyzed. For fungicides, the maximum compatibility was found in Copper oxychloride at 100 ppm, and the highest inhibition (100%) was observed in Carbendazim + Mancozeb, Carbendazim, and Hexaconazole even in lower concentration (100 ppm). For botanicals, Azadirachta indica and Zingiber officinale enhanced T. harzianum, and the highest compatibility was observed at 10% leaves extract of Azadirachta indica with a growth inhibition percentage of -5.43% (Day 5). Aqueous extracts of tested botanicals were found compatible with T. harzianum, except for the Acorus calamus, Artemisia vulgaris, and Allium sativum. In IDM practice, compatible fungicides and botanicals at recommended doses can be used with T. harzianum.
哈茨木霉与化学杀菌剂和植物提取物的体外相容性评价
毁灭性土壤传播疾病的威胁、其管理策略的有限、抗杀菌剂菌株的发展、新疾病的爆发以及对自然和环境的日益关注,迫使我们使用综合疾病管理(IDM)策略和适当的生物防治剂。木霉是一种自由生活的真菌,是一种成功的拮抗剂,具有良好的生物防治潜力,可以与化学药品和植物药物一起用于IDM方法来控制各种植物病原真菌。为此,本实验采用毒化食品技术,对哈茨木霉与化学杀菌剂和植物制剂的体外相容性进行了研究。实验采用完全随机设计,在尼泊尔Lamjung农业和动物科学研究所的中央实验室进行,每种处理重复3次,并在不同的时间间隔采集数据并进行分析。对于杀菌剂,在100 ppm时,氯化氧铜的相容性最大,在较低浓度(100 ppm)下,多菌灵+代森锰锌、多菌灵和六康唑的抑制效果最高(100%)。对于植物性药物,印楝和生姜对哈兹兰病菌的抑制作用最强,其中10%印楝叶提取物对哈兹兰病菌的抑制率最高,为-5.43%(第5天)。除菖蒲、蒿和葱外,其余植物性药物的水提物均与哈兹兰病菌具有亲和性。在IDM实践中,推荐剂量的相容杀菌剂和植物制剂可与哈氏梭菌一起使用。
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