Role of beneficial fungi in managing diseases and insect pests of tea plantation

Abstract The effectiveness of Trichoderma atroviride, T. asperellum, T. harzianum, against targeted tea disease causing pathogen, Fusarium solani (dieback), Beauveria bassiana against tea mosquito (Helopeltis theivora), and Metarhizium anisopliae against the red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Niet...

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Main Authors: Kishor Chand Kumhar, Azariah Babu, John Peter Arulmarianathan, Bhabesh Deka, Mitali Bordoloi, Hirakjyoti Rajbongshi, Pritam Dey
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-06-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41938-020-00270-9
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spelling doaj-7e76a35a8d1f4902a64cb1a290a5eb2d2020-11-25T02:49:20ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control2536-93422020-06-013011910.1186/s41938-020-00270-9Role of beneficial fungi in managing diseases and insect pests of tea plantationKishor Chand Kumhar0Azariah Babu1John Peter Arulmarianathan2Bhabesh Deka3Mitali Bordoloi4Hirakjyoti Rajbongshi5Pritam Dey6Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, CCS Haryana Agricultural UniversityTea Research Association, North Bengal Regional Research and Development CentreVarsha Bioscience and Technology India Pvt LtdTea Research Association, North Bengal Regional Research and Development CentreTea Research Association, North Bengal Regional Research and Development CentreTea Research Association, North Bengal Regional Research and Development CentreTea Research Association, North Bengal Regional Research and Development CentreAbstract The effectiveness of Trichoderma atroviride, T. asperellum, T. harzianum, against targeted tea disease causing pathogen, Fusarium solani (dieback), Beauveria bassiana against tea mosquito (Helopeltis theivora), and Metarhizium anisopliae against the red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner, and the live wood eating termite (Microcerotermes beesoni Snyder), respectively were evaluated under laboratory and field conditions. The Trichoderma isolates showed effective control of F. solani (64.6 to 71.7%) under laboratory conditions, while the wettable powder (WP) formulation could reduce dieback disease incidence (57.1 to 77.7%) over control, under field conditions. The post prune application of Trichoderma asperellum on light pruned (LP) and application of T. asperellum as well as T. harzianum on deep skiffed (DS) tea fields showed a significant growth promotional response. The treated bushes could produce an average number of 421.2 and 398.4 shoots when it was applied 7.5 and 5.0% (w/v), respectively, which was higher than the number of shoots recorded in the control plots (259.4). The antagonist also induced comparatively higher shoot length (6.85–7.99 cm) than the untreated control plots (5.13–6.38 cm). The B. bassiana isolates (2 × 109 conidia/ml) exhibited 71.5 to 93.0% control of 2nd instar nymphs of H. theivora under in vitro conditions. However, addition of different adjuvants resulted in enhanced mortality. Under field conditions, the highest reduction of tea mosquito population of 52.3% was noted when B. bassiana (1 × 109cfu/ml) was sprayed along with Tween 20 plus and crude sugar. However, the wettable powder formulation of this EPF along with jaggery reduced the insect incidence. The M. anisopliae effectively controlled the red spider mite to the tune of 46.3 to 63.8% under laboratory conditions, while the wettable powder formulation of this isolate was more effective against the termite, resulting in the reduction of infestation to the tune of 84.2% under field conditions.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41938-020-00270-9Darjeeling teaTrichoderma harzianumBeauveria bassianaMetarhizium anisopliaeFusarium solaniHelopeltis theivora
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author Kishor Chand Kumhar
Azariah Babu
John Peter Arulmarianathan
Bhabesh Deka
Mitali Bordoloi
Hirakjyoti Rajbongshi
Pritam Dey
spellingShingle Kishor Chand Kumhar
Azariah Babu
John Peter Arulmarianathan
Bhabesh Deka
Mitali Bordoloi
Hirakjyoti Rajbongshi
Pritam Dey
Role of beneficial fungi in managing diseases and insect pests of tea plantation
Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
Darjeeling tea
Trichoderma harzianum
Beauveria bassiana
Metarhizium anisopliae
Fusarium solani
Helopeltis theivora
author_facet Kishor Chand Kumhar
Azariah Babu
John Peter Arulmarianathan
Bhabesh Deka
Mitali Bordoloi
Hirakjyoti Rajbongshi
Pritam Dey
author_sort Kishor Chand Kumhar
title Role of beneficial fungi in managing diseases and insect pests of tea plantation
title_short Role of beneficial fungi in managing diseases and insect pests of tea plantation
title_full Role of beneficial fungi in managing diseases and insect pests of tea plantation
title_fullStr Role of beneficial fungi in managing diseases and insect pests of tea plantation
title_full_unstemmed Role of beneficial fungi in managing diseases and insect pests of tea plantation
title_sort role of beneficial fungi in managing diseases and insect pests of tea plantation
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
issn 2536-9342
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract The effectiveness of Trichoderma atroviride, T. asperellum, T. harzianum, against targeted tea disease causing pathogen, Fusarium solani (dieback), Beauveria bassiana against tea mosquito (Helopeltis theivora), and Metarhizium anisopliae against the red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner, and the live wood eating termite (Microcerotermes beesoni Snyder), respectively were evaluated under laboratory and field conditions. The Trichoderma isolates showed effective control of F. solani (64.6 to 71.7%) under laboratory conditions, while the wettable powder (WP) formulation could reduce dieback disease incidence (57.1 to 77.7%) over control, under field conditions. The post prune application of Trichoderma asperellum on light pruned (LP) and application of T. asperellum as well as T. harzianum on deep skiffed (DS) tea fields showed a significant growth promotional response. The treated bushes could produce an average number of 421.2 and 398.4 shoots when it was applied 7.5 and 5.0% (w/v), respectively, which was higher than the number of shoots recorded in the control plots (259.4). The antagonist also induced comparatively higher shoot length (6.85–7.99 cm) than the untreated control plots (5.13–6.38 cm). The B. bassiana isolates (2 × 109 conidia/ml) exhibited 71.5 to 93.0% control of 2nd instar nymphs of H. theivora under in vitro conditions. However, addition of different adjuvants resulted in enhanced mortality. Under field conditions, the highest reduction of tea mosquito population of 52.3% was noted when B. bassiana (1 × 109cfu/ml) was sprayed along with Tween 20 plus and crude sugar. However, the wettable powder formulation of this EPF along with jaggery reduced the insect incidence. The M. anisopliae effectively controlled the red spider mite to the tune of 46.3 to 63.8% under laboratory conditions, while the wettable powder formulation of this isolate was more effective against the termite, resulting in the reduction of infestation to the tune of 84.2% under field conditions.
topic Darjeeling tea
Trichoderma harzianum
Beauveria bassiana
Metarhizium anisopliae
Fusarium solani
Helopeltis theivora
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41938-020-00270-9
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