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Braz. j. microbiol ; 42(4): 1598-1607, Oct.-Dec. 2011. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-614626

ABSTRACT

Damping-off of chilli caused by Pythium aphanidermatum is a major nursery disease in vegetables. In vitro experiments evaluated the effect of eight isolates of Trichoderma species (from chilli rhizosphere) were tested against P. aphanidermatum. All the Trichoderma species had varied antagonistic effects against the pathogen. Among them, TVC3 recorded maximum growth inhibition of P. aphanidermatum and produced more amounts of volatile and non-volatile metabolites. The culture filtrate of the Trichoderma isolate TVC3 recorded complete inhibition on the mycelial growth of pathogen at 15 percent concentration. Moreover, chilli seeds treated with culture filtrate of the isolate TVC3 recorded maximum germination percentage, shoot length, root length and vigour index of chilli. The study identified the Trichoderma isolate (TVC3) performed well in inhibiting the mycelial growth of pathogen as well as increased the plant growth in chilli.


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Plant Structures/growth & development , In Vitro Techniques , Metabolism , Mycelium , Pythium/growth & development , Pythium/isolation & purification , Trichoderma/growth & development , Trichoderma/isolation & purification , Methods , Pimenta , Methods , Virulence
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