Bioefficacy of Trichoderma as biological control agent against sugarcane wilt

R. Lal, R. Nigam, Joginder Singh
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Sugarcane is one of the most important cash crops grown in India. Diseases cause deterioration in the juice quality of infected canes and reduce extraction of sugar. Among the various diseases reported from India, wilt is important disease in sugarcane. The disease is soil as well as sett borne in nature. In recent years, the use of bio-pesticides has gained attention in the management of diseases because of their non-hazardous nature, easily biodegradable and also do not cause bioaccumulation. Some of the most potent isolates of Trichoderma spp. identified from study were tested in lab as well as field condition for disease management of wilt. In a field experiment it was observed that the wilt incidence in the susceptible variety CoLk 97169 was considerably reduced and yield was enhanced in soil application of Trichoderma (20 kg TMC/ha) followed by sett dipping in Trichoderma spore suspension (106 spores/ml) before planting. Trichoderma can be multiplied either on FYM or press mud for its incorporation in sugarcane fields for the management of wilt disease.
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木霉防治甘蔗枯萎病的生物有效性研究
甘蔗是印度最重要的经济作物之一。疾病导致受感染的甘蔗汁液质量恶化,减少糖的提取。在印度报告的各种病害中,枯萎病是甘蔗的重要病害。这种病既在土壤中传播,也在土壤中传播。近年来,生物农药因其无危害、易生物降解、不产生生物积累等特点,在疾病防治中得到了广泛关注。在实验室和田间条件下,对从研究中鉴定出的一些最有效的木霉菌株进行了测试,以进行枯萎病的疾病管理。田间试验发现,种植前施用木霉(20 kg TMC/ha),再浸泡木霉孢子悬浮液(106孢子/ml),可显著降低感病品种CoLk 97169的青枯病发病率,提高产量。木霉可以在FYM或压榨泥上繁殖,用于甘蔗田的枯萎病管理。
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