Abalysis of Trichoderma isolates from different sugarcane rhizosphere and its Biocontrol Activity against Fusarium Spp
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Trichoderma is an important genus of fungi which can be obtained from
diverse habitats (anging from clifferent soil rypes and decomposing organic
matters. These are cosmopolitan fungi having no tixed sexual stage and are easily
culturable. Besides all other beneficial application of this genus, it possesses
antagonistic activities and plant growth promoting activities. They may control
other pathogenic fungi such as Fusarium by various mechanisms like
mycoparasitism, antibiosis, and competition for space and resources etc.
These functional abilities of this genus attract research activities tO find out
new isolates and explore new tendencies of this genus keeping in view all these
poin ts this research experiment is focused towards isolating different isolates of
Trichoderma from Pabarsa. 10 samples were collected and processed, out of
which 7 isolates confirmed the presence of Trichodem1a. These isolates were
further characterized morphologically, physiologically (Growth Kinetics study),
microscopically and confirmed the isolates to be Trichoderma. On the basis of
the microscopic examination all of isolate showed to have highly branched
conidiophores i.e., the main branches of the conidiopbores produce lateral side
branches and conidial pigmenl of either white or bright green colour. Shape of
conidia are varied from globose ellipsoidal. obovoidal, short, cylindrical, basal
truncated to tapering type. Sinlilarly, size may also vary. Colonies ray grow
slowly or rapidJy depending on specie and produce aerial mycelium showing dull
yellow, reddish or no pigmentation. The antagonistic ability of three different
Trichoderma spp., S 1. (A), SI. (B), and S21 against Fusarium spp., was tested
using the dual culture approach on PDA medium. Morphologically the isolate Sl•
(A), showed mycoparasitism in the beginning of interaction and hyper parasitism
in later part. The other two isolates SI. (B) and S23 showed antagonistic activity.
Colonies of isolate Fusarium spp. grew fast on PDA; lhe colony were fairly dense.
pinkish and turned oft:white in older portions of the colony while,
microscopically Microconidia were abundant and occurred singly with oval to
obvate shapes.
