Evolution of disease and potential biocontrol activity of Trichoderma sp. against Rhizoctonia solani on potato

Black scurf and stem canker disease cause by the fungal pathogen of Rhizoctonia solani and it is an economical important disease of potatoes in Bangladesh and throughout the world. This study evaluated the black scurf and stem canker disease development in potato and antagonistic activity of Trichod...

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Main Authors: Rahman, Matiar, Ali, M. Ayub, Dey, Tapan Kumar, Islam, Md. Monirul, Naher, Laila, Ismail, Ahmad
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Published: Federal University of Uberlandia 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.375462015-10-29T06:14:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37546/ Evolution of disease and potential biocontrol activity of Trichoderma sp. against Rhizoctonia solani on potato Rahman, Matiar Ali, M. Ayub Dey, Tapan Kumar Islam, Md. Monirul Naher, Laila Ismail, Ahmad Black scurf and stem canker disease cause by the fungal pathogen of Rhizoctonia solani and it is an economical important disease of potatoes in Bangladesh and throughout the world. This study evaluated the black scurf and stem canker disease development in potato and antagonistic activity of Trichoderma spp. against R. solani. The artificial infections were carried out using the inoculums of R. solani. The treatments (%inoculum) were: T1 (0% inoculum), T2 (5% inoculum), T3 (10% inoculum), T4 (20% inoculum), T5 (50% inoculum), and T6 (100% inoculum). The infection of stem canker and black scurf on progeny tubers increased with increase in inoculum levels. The highest disease incidence and severity was found in T6 (100% inocula). T6 showed the maximum black scurf infected tubers (russet, deformed and sclerotia). The lowest germination percentage, plant height and tuber yield were also obtained in the same treatment (100% inocula). Trichoderma spp reduced the growth of R. solani and the highest growth suppression was noted in isolate TM12. According to antagonistic activity, Trichoderma spp. reduced the growth of R. solani but was not able to stop the pathogen development. This finding showed management of this disease or R. solani invasion requires an integrated approach compared to Trichoderma single approach. Federal University of Uberlandia 2014-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37546/1/Evolution%20of%20disease%20and%20potential%20biocontrol%20activity%20of%20Trichoderma%20sp.pdf Rahman, Matiar and Ali, M. Ayub and Dey, Tapan Kumar and Islam, Md. Monirul and Naher, Laila and Ismail, Ahmad (2014) Evolution of disease and potential biocontrol activity of Trichoderma sp. against Rhizoctonia solani on potato. Bioscience Journal, 30 (4). pp. 1108-1117. ISSN 1516-3725; ESSN: 1981-3163 http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/23177
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description Black scurf and stem canker disease cause by the fungal pathogen of Rhizoctonia solani and it is an economical important disease of potatoes in Bangladesh and throughout the world. This study evaluated the black scurf and stem canker disease development in potato and antagonistic activity of Trichoderma spp. against R. solani. The artificial infections were carried out using the inoculums of R. solani. The treatments (%inoculum) were: T1 (0% inoculum), T2 (5% inoculum), T3 (10% inoculum), T4 (20% inoculum), T5 (50% inoculum), and T6 (100% inoculum). The infection of stem canker and black scurf on progeny tubers increased with increase in inoculum levels. The highest disease incidence and severity was found in T6 (100% inocula). T6 showed the maximum black scurf infected tubers (russet, deformed and sclerotia). The lowest germination percentage, plant height and tuber yield were also obtained in the same treatment (100% inocula). Trichoderma spp reduced the growth of R. solani and the highest growth suppression was noted in isolate TM12. According to antagonistic activity, Trichoderma spp. reduced the growth of R. solani but was not able to stop the pathogen development. This finding showed management of this disease or R. solani invasion requires an integrated approach compared to Trichoderma single approach.
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author Rahman, Matiar
Ali, M. Ayub
Dey, Tapan Kumar
Islam, Md. Monirul
Naher, Laila
Ismail, Ahmad
spellingShingle Rahman, Matiar
Ali, M. Ayub
Dey, Tapan Kumar
Islam, Md. Monirul
Naher, Laila
Ismail, Ahmad
Evolution of disease and potential biocontrol activity of Trichoderma sp. against Rhizoctonia solani on potato
author_facet Rahman, Matiar
Ali, M. Ayub
Dey, Tapan Kumar
Islam, Md. Monirul
Naher, Laila
Ismail, Ahmad
author_sort Rahman, Matiar
title Evolution of disease and potential biocontrol activity of Trichoderma sp. against Rhizoctonia solani on potato
title_short Evolution of disease and potential biocontrol activity of Trichoderma sp. against Rhizoctonia solani on potato
title_full Evolution of disease and potential biocontrol activity of Trichoderma sp. against Rhizoctonia solani on potato
title_fullStr Evolution of disease and potential biocontrol activity of Trichoderma sp. against Rhizoctonia solani on potato
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of disease and potential biocontrol activity of Trichoderma sp. against Rhizoctonia solani on potato
title_sort evolution of disease and potential biocontrol activity of trichoderma sp. against rhizoctonia solani on potato
publisher Federal University of Uberlandia
publishDate 2014
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