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- Title
Joint Action of Trichoderma hamatum and Difenoconazole on Growth of a Phytopathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum under Laboratory Conditions.
- Authors
Dan Yü; Chuchu Li; Yü Huang; Zhen Huang
- Abstract
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a serious phytopathogen resulting in significant loss of crop yield. Trichderma hamatum has the capacity to inhibit S. sclerotiorum growth by production of toxic metabolites and mycoparasitism. In vitro bioassays were used to evaluate the efficacy of T. hamatum and difenoconazole alone or its combinations against S. sclerotiorum. The results showed that T. hamatum could infect and destroy the mycelia and sclerotia of S. sclerotiorum by mycoparasitism. The cell-free culture supernatant and ethylacetate extracts from T. hamatum inhibited mycelial growth of S. sclerotiorum, with EC50 value of 0.54 μl/cm² and 2.99 μg/ml, respectively. The sclerotia production of S. sclerotiorum decreased when treated with ethylacetate extracts. The level of additive inhibition on S. sclerotiorum using both fungal ethylacetate extracts and difenoconazole was directly related to the concentration of each component used in mixtures. Additive effects were observed in all treatments according to the mycelial growth inhibition, Me and Chi-square values. The use of T. hamatum offers a promising and effective co-formulation product or alternative to chemical fungicides in controlling popcorn disease of mulberry.
- Subjects
TRICHODERMA; DIFENOCONAZOLE; SCLEROTINIA sclerotiorum; MYCOPARASITISM; CELL culture; PLANT extracts
- Publication
Pakistan Journal of Zoology, 2018, Vol 50, Issue 6, p2249
- ISSN
0030-9923
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17582/journal.pjz/2018.50.6.2249.2259