Title of article :
Efficiency of secondary metabolites produced by Trichoderma spp. in the biological control of Fusarium wilt in chickpea
Author/Authors :
Moutassem, Dahou Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences - Mustapha Stamboli Mascara University (29000), Algeria , Belabid, Lakhdar Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences - Mustapha Stamboli Mascara University (29000), Algeria , Bellik, Yuva Laboratory of Characterization and Valorization of Natural Resources (L. C. V. R) SNV-STU Faculty-Bordj Bou Arreridj University (34000)-Algeria
Abstract :
The present study was aimed to investigate the effects of secondary
metabolites produced by five Trichoderma spp. on the control of Fusarium wilt
caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris (FOC) in chickpea. In vitro
biocontrol potentialities of Trichoderma spp. against FOC was tested. Trichoderma
secondary metabolites were extracted by solvent extraction methods and evaluated
against FOC. In vitro tests showed very good inhibitory effects by all Trichoderma
spp. against FOC along with an inhibitory rate up to 73.8% and 27.8%, for direct
and indirect contacts, respectively. Additionally, Trichoderma spp. caused a
significant decrease in Fusarium wilt disease severity, in particular, T. polysporum
showing 64.2% of disease severity reduction. The tested secondary metabolites
were also effective against FOC with a significant decrease of mycelial growth
from 6% to 76.9%. Similarly, in vivo tests revealed that secondary metabolites
were very active in reducing disease severity. It was found that T. polysporum was
the most active with 56.9% of disease severity reduction. Chickpea resistance is
mostly attributed to polyphenolic compounds. The studied Trichoderma spp. and
their secondary metabolites could be used as potential and promising antifungal
agents in preventing the occurrence of Fusarium wilt in chickpea.
Keywords :
Chickpea , secondary metabolites , Fusarium oxysporum , Trichoderma , Biological control
Journal title :
Journal of Crop Protection