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Titre: Inhibitory effect of Trichoderma harzianum on mycelial growth of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici and Alternaria solani
Auteur(s): Lakhdari, Wassima
Dehliz, Abderrahmene
Mlik, Randa
Hammi, Hamida
Benlamoudi, Wiam
Acheuk, Fatma
Doumandji-Mitiche, Bahia B.
Mots-clés: Algeria
Antagonist
Biological control
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici
Tomato
Trichoderma harzianum
Date de publication: 2018
Editeur: Springer Netherlands
Collection/Numéro: Organic Agriculture Vol. 8, N°3, 1(2018);pp. 225-230
Résumé: Tomato is one of the most important fruit vegetables for human consumption in Algeria. In recent years, the cultivation of this plant is experiencing a very rapid development. However, this speculation is confronted with several problems including plant health. The purpose of this study is to find biological ways to introduce them into an integrated control program against tomato pests and have an organic agriculture that can increase the production of this culture. Direct confrontation test of an indigenous strain of Trichoderma harzianum with two phytopathogenic fungi that are isolated from tomato leaves (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici and Alternaria solani) was carried at 26 °C on an artificial culture medium (PDA). It could be demonstrated that T. harzianum inhibited mycelia growth of the two fungi with more than 40% and only after 4 days of incubation. Statistical analysis confirms that T. harzianum had a significant effect of antagonism against the tested pathogens mentioned before with P value 0.02 and 0.04, respectively. Beyond this period, and at the end of the sixth day, T. harzianum occupied the colonies of fungus and began to sporulate marking a very important myco-parasitic power. Indeed, a percent inhibition greater than 50% was recorded into the both fungi
URI/URL: DOI: 10.1007/s13165-017-0186-6
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13165-017-0186-6
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6698
ISSN: 18794238
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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