Title of article :
Potential of Trichoderma harzianum and T. atroviride to Control Botryosphaeria berengeriana f. sp. piricola, the Cause of Apple Ring Rot
Author/Authors :
G. KEXIANG، نويسنده , , L. XIAOGUANG، نويسنده , , L. YONGHONG، نويسنده , , Z. TIANBO & W. SHULIANG، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Trichoderma harzianum T88 and T. atroviride T95 were
tested for their efficacy in controlling apple ring rot
(caused by Botryosphaeria berengeriana f. sp. piricola)
in vitro and in the field. Isolates of T88 and T95
produced both volatile and non-volatile antibiotics that
suppressed mycelial growth of the pathogen. Light and
scanning electron microscopy showed that mycoparasitism
by Trichoderma spp. of B. berengeriana f. sp.
piricola resulted in penetration and disruption of
hyphal cells, and thinning of cytoplasm of the pathogen.
The culture filtrates of T88 and T95 in Czapek’s
liquid medium suppressed conidial germination of the
pathogen, and the germination level was negatively
correlated with the duration of culture of Trichoderma.
In inoculation tests, 32 days after simultaneous inoculation
or preinoculation with B. berengeriana f. sp.
piricola and Trichoderma spp., the incidence of infected
apple shoots was reduced, respectively, by 65.3–76.4%
and 62.5–76.4%, and the index of infection reduced by
36.9–38.9 and 40.7–44.4, The effect of inoculating
B. berengeriana f. sp. piricola 3 days after the antagonists
were inoculated was greater (81.4–88.8%) than
simultaneous inoculation (72.2–77.8%). Re-isolation
from inoculated apple shoots demonstrated that the
pathogen had been suppressed by Trichoderma. The
ability to re-isolate the pathogen from apple after
co-inoculation and pre-inoculation with Trichoderma
spp. was reduced by 27.0–42.3% and 22.2–47.1%,
respectively. The biocontrol field trial suggested that
the B. berengeriana f. sp. piricola canker on apple
shoots and stems and rotting fruit had been efficiently
controlled by the application of spore suspensions of
T. harzianum T88 and T. atroviride T95. The efficacy
of control by Trichoderma is thus similar to that of
routine chemical control
Keywords :
TRICHODERMA HARZIANUM , T. atroviride , apple ring rot , antagonism , biocontrol , P.R. China
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology