2018
DOI: 10.3923/ajcs.2018.174.179
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Compatibility Trichoderma harzianum with Systemic and Two non Systemic Fungicides of in vitro

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“…Application of Trichoderma solution can replace partly synthetic pesticides and insecticides (Tomer et al 2018;Shashikumar et al 2019;Maurya et al 2020). The average yield of rice grown under GAP was increased by 1 t•ha -1 in 2013 and 2.7 t•ha -1 in 2014 comparing with the yield obtained from farmer's own practices in Tanzania (Senthilkumar et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Application of Trichoderma solution can replace partly synthetic pesticides and insecticides (Tomer et al 2018;Shashikumar et al 2019;Maurya et al 2020). The average yield of rice grown under GAP was increased by 1 t•ha -1 in 2013 and 2.7 t•ha -1 in 2014 comparing with the yield obtained from farmer's own practices in Tanzania (Senthilkumar et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, the existing yield gap can be minimized by adopting best management practices ( van Ittersum et al 2013;van Wart et al 2013;van Bussel et al 2015). However, these practices should be economically viable and environmentally friendly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the primary reason to use biocontrol agents such as Trichoderma is to reduce the usage of chemical pesticides, applying fungicide-tolerant strains within a complex integrated plant protection strategy (IPM) is as well lucrative. Several studies have reported resistance towards a variety of fungicides [64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72] and fenhexamid tolerance of a putative T. harzianum strain (MAUL-20) has also been reported [69,73]. However, myclobutanil tolerance of our isolates was much higher than previously reported for Trichoderma [74].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 42%
“…However, previous studies under in vitro conditions have shown that when mancozeb is added to the culture medium in concentrations lower than 8 mg/mL, the mycelial growth of T. harzianum is not significantly inhibited [32]. Mancozeb was found highly compatible with T. harzianum in vitro and comparatively safer against T. harzianum as compared to other fungicides [33,34]. The fungicide of chlorothalonil was more toxic than mancozeb for T. harzianum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%