In two tomato genotypes, we assessed control alternatives for dampingoff with combinations of chemical fungicides and native/commercial strains of biological agents. Forty treatments consisting of 19 levels of mixing products, chemical fungicides, native strains and commercial products from biological control agents, and untreated treatment were used onto Ramsés and Toro hybrids. They were distributed on an incomplete block design in divided plots arrangement, where genotypes constitute the larger ones and the 8-repetition mixed products, the smaller ones. Putting 180 mL of fungal complexes, made of spores and mycellium Fusarium-solani (2 × 106 UFC), Rhizoctonia-solani (1 × 106 UFC), Phytophthoracapsici (1 × 105 UFC) and Sclerotium-rolfsii (mycellium-sclerotia) on each seedling trays, made inoculation possible. The mixtures of (Bacillus spp. + Streptomyces spp. + Trichoderma spp.) + (Propamocarb + Fosetyl); (Bacillus spp. + Streptomyces spp. + Trichoderma spp.) + (Metalaxyl + Chlorothalonil); Pseudomonas fluorescens + Streptomyces + Micromonospore + Sporideamium + Aminoacidos, Péptidos, Carbohidratos) + (Propamocarb + Fosetyl); the native strain of Trichoderma asperellum + (Propamocarb + fosetil) and the native strains Trichoderma asperellum + Bacillus subtilis, diminished damping-off, prevented its appearance and had most significant agronomic characteristics. In contrast to this, combination of (Mancozeb) + (Free iodine) + (Metalaxyl + Chlorothalonil) + (Methyl thiophanate) produced some toxicity in the plant. In addition, Ramsés presented the best agronomic parameters, while Toro had the utmost fresh and dry weight in root.
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