2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10343-021-00544-8
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Bioefficacy of Trichoderma Species Against Javanese Root-Knot Nematode, Meloidogyne javanica, in Green Gram

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“…In greenhouse experiments on tomato infested by M. javanica , root galling was reduced and top fresh weight increased following soil pre-treatment with peat-bran preparations of T. harzianum [ 32 ]. In a recent greenhouse study on the effectiveness of seven indigenous species of Trichoderma for suppressing M. javanica infestation on green gram ( Vigna radiata L.), maximum reductions in the number of nematode galls and eggs were observed for T. viride and T. harzianum while the lowest suppression was recorded for T. pseudokoningii and T. atroviride [ 33 ]. Analogously, Sonkar et al [ 34 ] documented significant reductions in the number of galls, egg masses, eggs per egg mass and reproductive factors of M. incognita on potted tomato following soil application of indigenous isolates of T. viride .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In greenhouse experiments on tomato infested by M. javanica , root galling was reduced and top fresh weight increased following soil pre-treatment with peat-bran preparations of T. harzianum [ 32 ]. In a recent greenhouse study on the effectiveness of seven indigenous species of Trichoderma for suppressing M. javanica infestation on green gram ( Vigna radiata L.), maximum reductions in the number of nematode galls and eggs were observed for T. viride and T. harzianum while the lowest suppression was recorded for T. pseudokoningii and T. atroviride [ 33 ]. Analogously, Sonkar et al [ 34 ] documented significant reductions in the number of galls, egg masses, eggs per egg mass and reproductive factors of M. incognita on potted tomato following soil application of indigenous isolates of T. viride .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have exhibited significant efficacy in controlling these plant parasitic nematodes [ [107] , [108] , [109] ]. These products are generally derived from microorganisms such as Pasteuria penetrans , P. hartismeri , Pochonia chlamydosporia , Bacillus firmus , Paecillomyces lilacinus , and Trichoderma spp [ 43 , 89 , 94 , [110] , [111] , [112] , [114] , [115] , [116] , [117] , [118] ]. These microorganisms function by attaching themselves to the nematode cuticle or by parasitizing female eggs, which ultimately results in the nematode's demise [ 89 , 114 , 115 , 119 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…can invade plant root surfaces. This has been linked to its ability to minimize root-knot disease [115,116] Trichoderma is rhizosphere dwellers that colonize the surface of plant roots. Their antagonism effect is primarily directed at fungi, yet has an impact on the life cycle of the RKN [117,118].…”
Section: Mechanism Of Antagonistic Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%