Compatibility of Trichoderma Harzianum and Pseudomans Fluorescens With Agro-chemicals in Wheat Rhizosphere
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) the world’s most important food crop, serve as the prime item in
the diet of millions of people. Wheat is an important crop in terms of production and consumption
both. Production of wheat in India is limited by several biotic and abiotic stresses. In present
situation of climate changes, all crops including wheat are facing extreme water deficit, which
adversely affects crop growth and yield. Present studies have been focused to investigate the effect
of antagonist fungus and bacteria viz Trichoderma harzianum and Pseudomonas fluorescens for the
management of drought stress in wheat. Out of several strains of T. harzianum and P. fluorescens
collected from different locations of Uttar Pradesh and from various crop’s rhizosphere, most
superior and capable eleven strains on the basis of their growth rate were selected. These selected
strains were applied as seed bio-priming to test their efficacy to enhance drought tolerance in wheat
at stem elongation/jointing stage. Some selected strains of T. harzianum and P. fluorescens viz.
IRRI-1, PfBN-6, PfBP-2 and TH-3 supported very high growth of root and shoot along with
enhancement in root and shoot biomass in wheat plants. After five, eight, eleven and fourteen days
of exposure to drought IRRI-1, PfBN-6, PfBP-2 and TH-3 strains of T. harzianum and P. fluorescens
showed maximum leaf area and flag leaf area. These most effective strains i.e. IRRI-1, PfBN-6,
PfBP-2 and TH-3 were also able to enhance the drought tolerance in wheat crop by decreasing the
proline content and by enhancing the total chlorophyll content, relative water content, membrane
stability index and by increasing biochemical properties i.e. catalase and peroxidase activity in
wheat plants. Thus, IRRI-1, PfBN-6, PfBP-2 and TH-3 strains of T. harzianum and P. fluorescens
have been found to be effective in providing drought tolerance in wheat plants by interfering in the
morpho- physiological and biochemical activities of wheat plants. Among the fungicides, Nativo
and Propiconazole were found to be most compatible against T. harzianum (IRRI-1) and P.
fluorescens (PfBN-6). Among four insecticides i.e. Chloropyriphos and Thiamethoxam were
found to be comparatively less toxic and compatible with T. harzianum (IRRI-1). In case of P.
fluorescens (PfBN-6) Chloropyriphos and Imidacloprid were found to be most compatible.
Among four weedicides Pendimethalin and 2, 4-D was found to be most compatible with T.
harzianum (IRRI-1) and P. fluorescens (PfBN-6). In field experiment Nativo and Tebuconazole
were most effective for increasing chlorophyll content, shoot fresh weight, shoot length, root
length, flag leaf area, leaf area and yield of wheat crop.