<em>Trichoderma</em> strains suppress <em>Rhizoctonia</em> diseases and promote growth of potato

Trichoderma spp. from New Zealand soils were evaluated (in greenhouse experiments and one field trial) for Rhizoctonia disease suppression and plant growth promotion of potato plants. Trichoderma virens LU549, T. atroviride LU144 and T. barbatum LU1482 demonstrated the greatest suppression of canker...

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Main Authors: Emily HICKS, Damian BIENKOWSKI, Mark BRAITHWAITE, Kirstin McLEAN, Richard FALLOON, Alison STEWART
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2014-12-01
Series:Phytopathologia Mediterranea
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5590
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spelling doaj-dd7b3a460a254e828ec1dbd88cc0be042020-11-25T02:53:04ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952014-12-0153310.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-1447612466<em>Trichoderma</em> strains suppress <em>Rhizoctonia</em> diseases and promote growth of potatoEmily HICKS0Damian BIENKOWSKI1Mark BRAITHWAITE2Kirstin McLEAN3Richard FALLOON4Alison STEWARTLincoln University, NZLincoln University, NZLincoln University, NZLincoln University, NZLincoln University, NZ Plant and Food Research, NZTrichoderma spp. from New Zealand soils were evaluated (in greenhouse experiments and one field trial) for Rhizoctonia disease suppression and plant growth promotion of potato plants. Trichoderma virens LU549, T. atroviride LU144 and T. barbatum LU1482 demonstrated the greatest suppression of cankers on potato plants; the percentage of diseased stolons was reduced by 41–46%, compared with the R. solani control. Trichoderma virens LU549 also increased average tuber weight by 210%, and T. atroviride LU144 by 146%, compared with the R. solani control (in which tuber formation was highly suppressed). In plant growth promotion pot trials, the greatest proportional increases for three plant growth parameters (compared with the untreated control) were elicited by: T. harzianum LU1491 (number of tubers), T. barbatum LU1489 (total tuber weight), and Trichoderma sp. 792 LU1483 (average tuber weight). All six of these strains were selected and evaluated in all combinations in a 26 factorial greenhouse experiment. Trichoderma atroviride LU144 had positive impacts on several Rhizoctonia disease and plant growth parameters. Four of the strain combinations were subsequently tested in a field trial during the 2011/12 growing season, in which two Trichoderma strain combinations increased potato tuber yields. This research has shown potential for use of New Zealand Trichoderma strains to suppress Rhizoctonia diseases of potato and increase crop productivity.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5590biological control
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author Emily HICKS
Damian BIENKOWSKI
Mark BRAITHWAITE
Kirstin McLEAN
Richard FALLOON
Alison STEWART
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Damian BIENKOWSKI
Mark BRAITHWAITE
Kirstin McLEAN
Richard FALLOON
Alison STEWART
<em>Trichoderma</em> strains suppress <em>Rhizoctonia</em> diseases and promote growth of potato
Phytopathologia Mediterranea
biological control
author_facet Emily HICKS
Damian BIENKOWSKI
Mark BRAITHWAITE
Kirstin McLEAN
Richard FALLOON
Alison STEWART
author_sort Emily HICKS
title <em>Trichoderma</em> strains suppress <em>Rhizoctonia</em> diseases and promote growth of potato
title_short <em>Trichoderma</em> strains suppress <em>Rhizoctonia</em> diseases and promote growth of potato
title_full <em>Trichoderma</em> strains suppress <em>Rhizoctonia</em> diseases and promote growth of potato
title_fullStr <em>Trichoderma</em> strains suppress <em>Rhizoctonia</em> diseases and promote growth of potato
title_full_unstemmed <em>Trichoderma</em> strains suppress <em>Rhizoctonia</em> diseases and promote growth of potato
title_sort <em>trichoderma</em> strains suppress <em>rhizoctonia</em> diseases and promote growth of potato
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phytopathologia Mediterranea
issn 0031-9465
1593-2095
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Trichoderma spp. from New Zealand soils were evaluated (in greenhouse experiments and one field trial) for Rhizoctonia disease suppression and plant growth promotion of potato plants. Trichoderma virens LU549, T. atroviride LU144 and T. barbatum LU1482 demonstrated the greatest suppression of cankers on potato plants; the percentage of diseased stolons was reduced by 41–46%, compared with the R. solani control. Trichoderma virens LU549 also increased average tuber weight by 210%, and T. atroviride LU144 by 146%, compared with the R. solani control (in which tuber formation was highly suppressed). In plant growth promotion pot trials, the greatest proportional increases for three plant growth parameters (compared with the untreated control) were elicited by: T. harzianum LU1491 (number of tubers), T. barbatum LU1489 (total tuber weight), and Trichoderma sp. 792 LU1483 (average tuber weight). All six of these strains were selected and evaluated in all combinations in a 26 factorial greenhouse experiment. Trichoderma atroviride LU144 had positive impacts on several Rhizoctonia disease and plant growth parameters. Four of the strain combinations were subsequently tested in a field trial during the 2011/12 growing season, in which two Trichoderma strain combinations increased potato tuber yields. This research has shown potential for use of New Zealand Trichoderma strains to suppress Rhizoctonia diseases of potato and increase crop productivity.
topic biological control
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5590
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