Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4504562 Biological Control 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The soybean is prone to be attacked by Colletotrichum truncatum at seed and seedling stages, resulting in pre- and post-emergence damping-off. The efficacy of bio-priming for the control of damping-off of soybean caused by C. truncatum and the final seedling stand using two fungal biocontrol agents (BCAs) Trichoderma harzianum and T. virens and one bacterial BCA Pseudomonas aeruginosa was evaluated under field conditions. Treatments consisted of chemo-primed with Benlate® as a positive control; bio-primed with P. aeruginosa; bio-primed with T. harzianum; bio-primed with T. virens; bio-primed with the mixture of T. virens and T. harzianum and the controls as hydro-primed and non-primed seeds. Trichoderma isolates used singly or as a mixture established on the seed surface with germinating hyphae, whereas the strain P. aeruginosa colonized profusely as determined by increased colony forming units (CFU) from 1.2 × 109 to 5.1 × 109 seed−1 after 12 h of bio-priming. All bio-priming treatments significantly reduced pre- and post-emergence damping-off relative to hydro- and non-primed seed controls. In general, bio-priming with P. aeruginosa was the most effective treatment for controlling pre and post-emergence damping-off, with reductions in disease incidence with increases ranging from 48.6% to 51.9% and 65.0% to 97.2%, respectively. Moreover, P. aeruginosa resulted in enhancement of seed germination and healthy seedling stand ranging from 32.4% to 60.0% and 56.0% to 73.9%, respectively. Bio-priming with T. harzianum reduced pre- and post-emergence damping-off by 42.8–46.8% and 35.0–85.1%, respectively. However, P. aeruginosa was generally comparable to T. harzianum and the fungicide Benlate®. The combination treatment of T. harzianum and T. virens produced compareable results to T. harzianum alone, and T. virens was the least effective of the bio-primed treatments. Bio-priming with P. aeruginosa or T. harzianum offered an effective biological seed treatment system and an alternative to the fungicide Benlate® for control of damping-off of soybean caused by C. truncatum of soybean.

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