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Study of Different Temperature Levels on Radial Growth and Dry Mycelial Weight of Trichoderma Spp. Isolated from Red Gram Based Conservation Agriculture Ecosystem


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1 Department of Plant Pathology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Rachipur (karnataka), India
2 Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, College of Agriculture, Bheemarayanagudi, Gulbarga (karnataka), India
     

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Different temperatures and pH were taken to observe the radial growth and dry mycelial weight of Trichoderma spp. The radial growth of Trichoderma was maximum for all the four species i.e., T. harzianum, T. viride, T. hamatum and T. virens (90, 82, 91.3 and 85mm) at 30oC, where it was minimum in four species at 40oC (30.70, 35, 22.53 and 20 mm), respectively and dry mycelium of T. harzianum (1.05 mg), T. viride (1.83 mg), T. hamatum (2.42 mg) and T. virens (0.82 mg) were maximum at 25oC whereas, the radial growth of four isolates were maximum at pH 6 (90, 88, 92 and 91mm) in T. harzianum, T. viride, T. hamatum and T. virens, respectively. At neutral pH, radial growth of T. harzianum (89 mm), T. viride (91 mm), T. hamatum (89 mm) and T. virens (87 mm) was minimum and dry mycelium weight of T. harzianum (729 mg), T. viride (1639.67 mg), T. hamatum (798 mg) and T. virens (583.67 mg) were maximum at pH 8. It was minimum at pH 4 for T. harzianum (120 mg), T. viride (257 mg), T. hamatum (154 mg) and T. virens (262.67 mg).

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Trichoderma Spp., Radial Growth, Dry Mycelia, Temperature
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Authors

N. M. Prabhavathi
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Rachipur (karnataka), India
Y. S. Amaresh
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Rachipur (karnataka), India
M. k. Naik
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Rachipur (karnataka), India
S. B. Mallesh
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Rachipur (karnataka), India
P. H. Kuchanur
Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, College of Agriculture, Bheemarayanagudi, Gulbarga (karnataka), India

Abstract


Different temperatures and pH were taken to observe the radial growth and dry mycelial weight of Trichoderma spp. The radial growth of Trichoderma was maximum for all the four species i.e., T. harzianum, T. viride, T. hamatum and T. virens (90, 82, 91.3 and 85mm) at 30oC, where it was minimum in four species at 40oC (30.70, 35, 22.53 and 20 mm), respectively and dry mycelium of T. harzianum (1.05 mg), T. viride (1.83 mg), T. hamatum (2.42 mg) and T. virens (0.82 mg) were maximum at 25oC whereas, the radial growth of four isolates were maximum at pH 6 (90, 88, 92 and 91mm) in T. harzianum, T. viride, T. hamatum and T. virens, respectively. At neutral pH, radial growth of T. harzianum (89 mm), T. viride (91 mm), T. hamatum (89 mm) and T. virens (87 mm) was minimum and dry mycelium weight of T. harzianum (729 mg), T. viride (1639.67 mg), T. hamatum (798 mg) and T. virens (583.67 mg) were maximum at pH 8. It was minimum at pH 4 for T. harzianum (120 mg), T. viride (257 mg), T. hamatum (154 mg) and T. virens (262.67 mg).

Keywords


Trichoderma Spp., Radial Growth, Dry Mycelia, Temperature