Studies on Enhancing Drought Tolerance in Rice, Using Different Strains of Trichodermna Harzianuum (Rifai.)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Rice is an staple food for human being all over the world and India is the second
largest producer and consumer of rice at global level. Production of rice in India is limited
by several biotic and abiotic stresses. Among the abiotic stress, drought is most important
limiting factor for rice cultivation. The present investigation was undertaken to screen
moisture deficit tolerant strains ofT. harzianum and also to test their efficacy for enhancing
drought tolerance in rice. Among two Tree Born Oilseed's (TBOs) cakes, neem cake was the
best substrate to support the population dynamics and longer shelf life of T. harzianum
strains at 60 per cent moisture. Of eleven T. harzianum strains, [RRJ-1 and IRRI-2 could
grow and multiply effectively at even 15 per cent level of substrates moisture. Enhancing the
level of substrate moisture resulted in increasing the level of population dynamics ofT.
harzianum Some selected strains of T. harzianum viz. IRRI-6, IRRI-1 and IRRI-3, suported
elongation of root and shoot along with enhancement in root and shoot biomass. IRRI-1
IRRI-2 and IRRI-6 strains were able to enhance the drought tolerance in rice crop by
decreasing the leaf rolling and proline content, and by enhancing the total chlorophyll
content, leaf area index, relative water content and membrane stability index. Thus, these
strains of Trichoderma harzianum have been found to be able to provide drought tolerance
in rice plants by interfering in the morpho-physiological and biochemical activities of rice
plants.
