In-vitro Evaluation of Bio-control agents against Soil Borne Plant Pathogens

Biocontrol is an important aspect of disease management for plant pathogens, especially for the soil borne fungi. Trichoderma species is the most exploited biocontrol agent in recent years. The soil specific nature of Trichoderma species is a well-known fact and hence native Trichoderma isolates sho...

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Main Authors: Shrinkhala Manandhar, Bimala Pant, Chetana Manandhar, Suraj Baidya
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Language:English
Published: Nepal Agricultural Research Council 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JNARC/article/view/23810/20239
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spelling doaj-b9299958984f42cda0f26f61c28bed2c2020-11-24T21:57:28ZengNepal Agricultural Research CouncilJournal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council2392-45352392-45432019-04-01516872https://doi.org/10.3126/jnarc.v5i1.23810In-vitro Evaluation of Bio-control agents against Soil Borne Plant PathogensShrinkhala Manandhar0Bimala Pant1Chetana Manandhar2Suraj Baidya3Nepal Agricultural Research CouncilNepal Agricultural Research CouncilNepal Agricultural Research CouncilNepal Agricultural Research CouncilBiocontrol is an important aspect of disease management for plant pathogens, especially for the soil borne fungi. Trichoderma species is the most exploited biocontrol agent in recent years. The soil specific nature of Trichoderma species is a well-known fact and hence native Trichoderma isolates should be more emphasized for control of plant pathogens. Fifty soil samples from rhizosphere of various agricultural crops were collected for isolation of Trichoderma sp. Ten isolates of Trichoderma were tested in dual culture with soil borne pathogens Fusarium solani, Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in an in vitro assay. All of the test isolates were found to be significant in terms of mycelial inhibition growth as compared to control. However, varying degrees of antagonism by different Trichoderma isolates were observed for above mentioned soil borne pathogens. The isolate (T363) was found to exhibit more than 80% inhibition of S. sclerotiorum while the isolate T357 was found to control F. solani by more than 80%. For the control of R. solani, six of the tested Trichoderma isolates showed more than 80% inhibition of its radial colony growth. The Trichoderma isolates seen effective in this study need to be tested in pot and field experiments for exploiting the use and benefits of biocontrol.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JNARC/article/view/23810/20239BiocontrolRhizosphereSoil borne pathogensTrichoderma
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author Shrinkhala Manandhar
Bimala Pant
Chetana Manandhar
Suraj Baidya
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Bimala Pant
Chetana Manandhar
Suraj Baidya
In-vitro Evaluation of Bio-control agents against Soil Borne Plant Pathogens
Journal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council
Biocontrol
Rhizosphere
Soil borne pathogens
Trichoderma
author_facet Shrinkhala Manandhar
Bimala Pant
Chetana Manandhar
Suraj Baidya
author_sort Shrinkhala Manandhar
title In-vitro Evaluation of Bio-control agents against Soil Borne Plant Pathogens
title_short In-vitro Evaluation of Bio-control agents against Soil Borne Plant Pathogens
title_full In-vitro Evaluation of Bio-control agents against Soil Borne Plant Pathogens
title_fullStr In-vitro Evaluation of Bio-control agents against Soil Borne Plant Pathogens
title_full_unstemmed In-vitro Evaluation of Bio-control agents against Soil Borne Plant Pathogens
title_sort in-vitro evaluation of bio-control agents against soil borne plant pathogens
publisher Nepal Agricultural Research Council
series Journal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council
issn 2392-4535
2392-4543
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Biocontrol is an important aspect of disease management for plant pathogens, especially for the soil borne fungi. Trichoderma species is the most exploited biocontrol agent in recent years. The soil specific nature of Trichoderma species is a well-known fact and hence native Trichoderma isolates should be more emphasized for control of plant pathogens. Fifty soil samples from rhizosphere of various agricultural crops were collected for isolation of Trichoderma sp. Ten isolates of Trichoderma were tested in dual culture with soil borne pathogens Fusarium solani, Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in an in vitro assay. All of the test isolates were found to be significant in terms of mycelial inhibition growth as compared to control. However, varying degrees of antagonism by different Trichoderma isolates were observed for above mentioned soil borne pathogens. The isolate (T363) was found to exhibit more than 80% inhibition of S. sclerotiorum while the isolate T357 was found to control F. solani by more than 80%. For the control of R. solani, six of the tested Trichoderma isolates showed more than 80% inhibition of its radial colony growth. The Trichoderma isolates seen effective in this study need to be tested in pot and field experiments for exploiting the use and benefits of biocontrol.
topic Biocontrol
Rhizosphere
Soil borne pathogens
Trichoderma
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