Evaluation of Longevity Arid Survival of Trichoderma Harzianum Rifai on Different Oil Cakes
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Thesis Title: "Evaluation of Longevity and Survival of Trichoderma harzianum Rifai
on different Oil Cakes."
The present investigation was undertaken to test the suitability of various oil
cakes viz., Neem, Jatropha, Mahua and Karanja for mass multiplication of and
longevity of Trichoderma harzianum in vitro. In addition, all these cakes were also
tested for supporting the population dynamics and longevity of T harzianum in
rhizospheric soil. Among four cakes, Neem cake was found to be best substrtate for
supporting the population dynamics and longevity ofT harzianum in vitro. Neem
cake was able to support the longevity of T harzianum for more than 120 days with
a conciderable level of population. It was also found superior when amended with
different soureces of carbon, nitrogen and vitamins to support the population
dynamics and to enhance the longevity of T harzianum. Population density get
increased with the addition of additional sources of carbon, nitrogen and vitamins.
Among the carbon, nitrogen and vitamins; sucrose, calcium nitrate and thiamin
respectively were the best sources when amended any of these cakes, while fructose,
urea and biotin were inferior for mass multiplication. Application of T harzianum
grown on jatropha cake to the sterilized and unsterilized soil planted with tomato
supported the highest population dynamics for longer period than other substrates
used. Jatropha cake supported the population dynamics for more than 135 days,
while others didn' t. Application ofT harzianum grown on different oil cakes to the
sterilized soil without planting supported the population dynamics up to 90 days
only, while in unsterilized soil, T harzianum survived up to 120 days. Application of
T harzianum grown on different cakes, FYM and vermicompost enhanced the plant
height, greenness and fruit yield. Application of T harzianum grown on these cakes
to soil was also able to induce the systemic resistance in plants against foliar
diseases.
