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Monitoring of Trichoderma species in agricultural soil in response to application of biopreparations

Journal

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
Volume 113, Issue -, Pages 65-72

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2017.07.005

Keywords

Biocontrol agent; Monitoring; Multiplex-PCR; PGPF; Soil environment

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  1. European Union through the European Regional Development Fund within the Innovative Economy Operational Program [UDA-POIG.01.03.01-00-129/09-00]

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Strains of Trichoderma are used in crop plant production as plant growth promoters and biological control agents. In this study, strains of T. atroviride and T. harzianum, overgrown on organic material, were applied as bio-preparations to the soil in open-field lettuce cultivation, and their population levels were monitored over time. A newly developed multiplex-PCR Trichoderma-identification technique was successfully used to confirm the increased abundance of T. atroviride and T. harzianum in the soil after biopreparations application, whereas these Trichoderma species were not detected in untreated soil. The results of multiplex-PCR were confirmed by standard plating and Trichoderma spp. colony counting of soil samples as well as by molecular identification of representative strains. Indigenous Trichoderma species were identified in field soil, however, their abundance was estimated to be relatively low 10(3) CFU, when compared to 10(5) CFU g(-1) of dry soil, after biopreparations application, and these fungi persisted at this level even after two years.

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