Vol. 46 No. 2 (2007)
Research Papers

A combination of biocontrol agents improves the management of dry root rot (Macrophomina phaseolina) in greengram

Published 2007-08-01

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R. Thilagavathi, D. Saravanakumar, N. Ragupathi, and R. Samiyappan, “A combination of biocontrol agents improves the management of dry root rot (Macrophomina phaseolina) in greengram”, Phytopathol. Mediterr., vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 157–167, Aug. 2007.

Abstract

The biocontrol agents Trichoderma viride (strains Tv1 and Tv13), Pseudomonas fluorescens (Pf1 and Py15) and Bacillus subtilis (Bs16) were tested individually and in combination for their effectiveness against root rot of greengram caused by Macrophomina phaseolina. As regards the compatibility of the biocontrol agents with each other, T. viride strains were not compatible with B. subtilis (Bs16), but P. fluorescens strains were compatible with B. subtilis and T. viride. Of the biocontrol agents tested in vitro against M. phaseolina, combinations of P. fluorescens+T. viride (Pf1+Tv1, Pf1+Tv13 and Py15+Tv1) inhibited mycelial growth of the pathogen and they also promoted the growth of the greengram seedlings. A combination of Pf1+Tv1 was most effective in reducing root rot incidence under glass-house and field conditions as compared with other single or combined treatments or the untreated control. The activity of the defense-related enzymes peroxidase, polyphenol oxidase and phenyl alanine ammonia lyase was significantly greater in greengram plants treated with a talc based formulation containing Pf1+Tv1 followed by Pf1+Tv13 and Py15+Tv1, than in plants receiving other treatments or the untreated control. Moreover, a combination of Pf1+Tv1 followed by Pf1+Tv13 and Py15+Tv1 significantly increased yield under glass house and field conditions.

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