scholarly journals Efficacy of some Trichoderma Species on Management of Sunflower Head-Rot

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 537-542
Author(s):  
Inas El-Ibrahime ◽  
Khamis Mourad
Keyword(s):  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (03) ◽  
Author(s):  
PREM PANDEY ◽  
G. C. SAGAR ◽  
SUNDARMAN SHRESTHA2 ◽  
HIRAKAJI MANANDHAR ◽  
RITESH K. YADAV ◽  
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Nine isolates of Trichoderma spp. were isolated from different agro- ecological regions of Nepal viz; Jumla, Palpa, Chitwan, Tarahara, Banke, Illam and Salyan and screened against Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. Adreded soil borne phytopathogen causing collar rot of chickpea in chickpea; In-vitro efficacy of nine fungal antagonist (Trichoderma spp.) against Sclerotium rolfsii were screened. Pot experiment was done to find out the effective management of S. rolfsi through Tricoderma using different methods i.e. Seed treatment, soil drenching and soil application. All the tested isolates of Trichoderma spp. were found effective on mycelial growth inhibition and sclerotial parasitization of S. rolfsii. Trichoderma isolated from Palpa district showed maximum growth inhibition (%) of pathogen periodically after 48(93.78%), 72(96.00%), 96(97.96%) and 120(100.00%) hours of inoculation. Parasitized sclerotium showed minimum sclerotial germination on agar plates. Moreover, Trichoderma species isolated from Palpa districts showed second best percent mycelial growth inhibition periodically at 72(25.00%), 120(29.16%), 168(29.16%) and 216(29.16%).In pot experiment at 40 days after sowing, Seedling height was maximum in soil drenching with 30g per 100ml of water (22.27cm) and Mortality percentage of seedlings was least or highest disease control was observed in seed treated with 109cfu/ml (0.000%).


Agronomy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 274
Author(s):  
Sara Mayo-Prieto ◽  
Alejandra J. Porteous-Álvarez ◽  
Sergio Mezquita-García ◽  
Álvaro Rodríguez-González ◽  
Guzmán Carro-Huerga ◽  
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Spain has ranked 6th on the harvested bean area and 8th in bean production in the European Union (EU). The soils of this area have mixed silt loam and sandy loam texture, with moderate clay content, neutral or acidic pH, rich in organic matter and low carbonate levels, providing beans with high water absorption capacity and better organoleptic qualities after cooking. Similar to other crops, it is attacked by some phytopathogens. Hitherto, chemical methods have been used to control these organisms. However, with the Reform of the Community Agrarian Policy in the EU, the number of authorized plant protection products has been reduced to prevail food security, as well as to be sustainable in the long term, giving priority to the non-chemical methods that use biological agents, such as Trichoderma. This study aimed to investigate the relative importance of various crop soil parameters in the adaptation of Trichoderma spp. autoclaved soils (AS) and natural soils (NS) from the Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) “Alubia La Bañeza—León” that were inoculated with Trichoderma velutinum T029 and T. harzianum T059 and incubated in a culture chamber at 25 °C for 15 days. Their development was determined by quantitative PCR. Twelve soil samples were selected and analyzed from the productive zones of Astorga, La Bañeza, La Cabrera, Esla-Campos and Páramo. Their physicochemical characteristics were different by zone, as the texture of soils ranged between sandy loam and silt loam and the pH between strongly acid and slightly alkaline, as well as the organic matter (OM) concentration between low and remarkably high. Total C and N concentrations and their ratio were between medium and high in most of the soils and the rest of the micronutrients had an acceptable concentration except for Paramo’s soil. Both Trichoderma species developed better in AS than in NS, T. velutinum T029 grew better with high levels of OM, total C, ratio C:N, P, K, Fe, and Zn than T. harzianum T059 in clay soils, with the highest values of cation exchange capacity (CEC), pH, Ca, Mg and Mn. These effects were validated by Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA), texture, particularly clay concentration, OM, electrical conductivity (EC), and pH (physical parameters) and B and Cu (soil elements) are the main factors explaining the influence in the Trichoderma development. OM, EC, C:N ratio and Cu are the main soil characteristics that influence in T. velutinum T029 development and pH in the development of T. harzianum T059.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Folasade M. Olajuyigbe ◽  
Ademola K. Oduwole ◽  
Cornelius O. Fatokun

Background: Lignin confers rigidity on plant cell wall and poses a challenge to hydrolysis of cellulose, which makes production of biofuels from lignocellulose an overwhelming problem. This prompts continuous search for novel ligninolytic enzymes, especially, laccases for delignification of lignocellulose for improved saccharification of biomass. Objective: This study reports production, physicochemical properties and delignification efficiency of laccases from Penicillium and Trichoderma species on untreated wheat bran. Methods: Fungal laccases were produced using different agroresidues (wheat bran, coconut shell and palm kernel shell) as substrates in submerged fermentation. Best substrate for laccase production was determined. Physicochemical properties of crude enzymes and delignification efficiency of the laccases were determined on untreated wheat bran using pure laccase as control. Results: Wheat bran supported maximum laccase production from fungi under study. Highest laccase yield of 22.5 U/mL was obtained from P. spinulosum. Laccase from P. spinulosum was optimally active at pH 7.0 and 50 °C and exhibited remarkable high thermostability with 61.6% residual activity at 90 °C after 2 h incubation. The activity of the thermostable enzyme was enhanced in the presence of Cu2+. Biodelignification efficiency of cell-free extract from P. spinulosum, T. koningii, and P. restrictum on wheat bran were 95%, 81.5% and 63.5%, respectively. Surprisingly, a much lower delignification efficiency of 33.42% was obtained with commercial laccase from Trametes versicolor. Conclusion: The high thermostability and striking delignification efficiency of laccase from P. spinulosum make the enzyme a good bioresource for biodelignification of untreated lignocellulose for biofuel production.


Plant Disease ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 103 (4) ◽  
pp. 601-618 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Gulya ◽  
Robert Harveson ◽  
Febina Mathew ◽  
Charles Block ◽  
Sue Thompson ◽  
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Between 2002 and 2015, a comprehensive survey of sunflower fields across seven Midwestern U.S. states was conducted 12 times and continues to be conducted every other year. The surveyors collected data on yield, agronomic management factors, disease, insect, weed, and bird damage. All surveyors were volunteers and came from universities (extension and research staff), USDA-ARS, and seed and chemical companies. In the 12 years the survey was conducted, data from 2,267 fields were collected. The results are presented annually at the National Sunflower Association Research Forum and are used to set sunflower research priorities. While 10 diseases are surveyed annually, we focus this article on the importance, findings, implications, and impacts of the five most important: downy mildew, Phomopsis stem canker, rust, Rhizopus head rot, and Sclerotinia head rot. This survey is unique among field crops in both scope and scale, and this manuscript discusses salient and clandestine benefits of intense and long-term disease surveys.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Augusta Crivelente Horta ◽  
Jaire Alves Ferreira Filho ◽  
Natália Faraj Murad ◽  
Eidy de Oliveira Santos ◽  
Clelton Aparecido dos Santos ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Samantha Lee ◽  
Melanie Yap ◽  
Gregory Behringer ◽  
Richard Hung ◽  
Joan W. Bennett

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