Antagonistic Activity of <em>Trichoderma</em> ISolates against <em>Sclerotium rolfsii</em> : Screening of Efficient Isolates from Morocco Soils for Biological Control

Seventy Trichoderma spp. isolates collected from different regions of Morocco were tested for their capacity to inhibit in vitro mycelial growth of Sclerotium rolfsii, and for their effect on the viability of S. rolfsii sclerotia in the soil. The Trichoderma spp. isolates inhibited mycelial growth o...

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Main Authors: N. Khattabi, B. Ezzahiri, L. Louali, A. Oihabi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2004-12-01
Series:Phytopathologia Mediterranea
Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5084
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spelling doaj-0c0ffe8cfc1c495c9a1d45bf12077c7d2020-11-25T03:01:45ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952004-12-0143310.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-17601756Antagonistic Activity of <em>Trichoderma</em> ISolates against <em>Sclerotium rolfsii</em> : Screening of Efficient Isolates from Morocco Soils for Biological ControlN. KhattabiB. EzzahiriL. LoualiA. OihabiSeventy Trichoderma spp. isolates collected from different regions of Morocco were tested for their capacity to inhibit in vitro mycelial growth of Sclerotium rolfsii, and for their effect on the viability of S. rolfsii sclerotia in the soil. The Trichoderma spp. isolates inhibited mycelial growth of S. rolfsii to various degrees, with 52% of isolates expressing an average inhibition, varying between 45 and 55%. The effect on the viability of sclerotia in the soil also varied between isolates of Trichoderma, with the majority (84%) having a slight effect. A group of twenty isolates identified as Trichoderma harzianum when tested in sterilized soil, significantly reduced sclerotial viability though not in natural soil. Four of these isolates (Nz, Kb2, Kb3 and Kf1) showed good antagonistic activity against S. rolfsii and were also highly competitive in natural soil. These isolates would therefore be candidates for development in biological control program.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5084
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L. Louali
A. Oihabi
Antagonistic Activity of <em>Trichoderma</em> ISolates against <em>Sclerotium rolfsii</em> : Screening of Efficient Isolates from Morocco Soils for Biological Control
Phytopathologia Mediterranea
author_facet N. Khattabi
B. Ezzahiri
L. Louali
A. Oihabi
author_sort N. Khattabi
title Antagonistic Activity of <em>Trichoderma</em> ISolates against <em>Sclerotium rolfsii</em> : Screening of Efficient Isolates from Morocco Soils for Biological Control
title_short Antagonistic Activity of <em>Trichoderma</em> ISolates against <em>Sclerotium rolfsii</em> : Screening of Efficient Isolates from Morocco Soils for Biological Control
title_full Antagonistic Activity of <em>Trichoderma</em> ISolates against <em>Sclerotium rolfsii</em> : Screening of Efficient Isolates from Morocco Soils for Biological Control
title_fullStr Antagonistic Activity of <em>Trichoderma</em> ISolates against <em>Sclerotium rolfsii</em> : Screening of Efficient Isolates from Morocco Soils for Biological Control
title_full_unstemmed Antagonistic Activity of <em>Trichoderma</em> ISolates against <em>Sclerotium rolfsii</em> : Screening of Efficient Isolates from Morocco Soils for Biological Control
title_sort antagonistic activity of <em>trichoderma</em> isolates against <em>sclerotium rolfsii</em> : screening of efficient isolates from morocco soils for biological control
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phytopathologia Mediterranea
issn 0031-9465
1593-2095
publishDate 2004-12-01
description Seventy Trichoderma spp. isolates collected from different regions of Morocco were tested for their capacity to inhibit in vitro mycelial growth of Sclerotium rolfsii, and for their effect on the viability of S. rolfsii sclerotia in the soil. The Trichoderma spp. isolates inhibited mycelial growth of S. rolfsii to various degrees, with 52% of isolates expressing an average inhibition, varying between 45 and 55%. The effect on the viability of sclerotia in the soil also varied between isolates of Trichoderma, with the majority (84%) having a slight effect. A group of twenty isolates identified as Trichoderma harzianum when tested in sterilized soil, significantly reduced sclerotial viability though not in natural soil. Four of these isolates (Nz, Kb2, Kb3 and Kf1) showed good antagonistic activity against S. rolfsii and were also highly competitive in natural soil. These isolates would therefore be candidates for development in biological control program.
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