Title of article :
EVALUATION OF GLIOCLADIUM SPECIES FOR CONTROL OF BOTRYTIS CORM ROT OF GLADIOLUS VARIETY
Author/Authors :
ALEMU, TESFAYE Addis Ababa University - College of Natural Sciences - Department of Microbial, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Ethiopia , KAPOOR, I.J. Indian Agricultural Research Institute - Department of Plant Pathology, India
Abstract :
Botrytis corm rot (Botrytis gladiolorum) is one of the most important and destructive diseases of gladiolus and poses a major constraint in production of flowers and corms all over the world. An In vivo experiment was conducted to determine the efficacy, antagonistic potential and disease reduction capacity of four Gliocladium species as biological control agents against Botrytis corm rot (Botrytis gladiolorum) of gladiolus. The maximum disease infection level control was obtained by Gliocladium virens (72.22%), followed by G. catenulatum (65.91%) and lastly by G. roseum (42.52%). Gliocladium roseum and G. catenulatum gave significantly higher corm weight than the rest of the Gliocladium species. Of all the Gliocladium species tested, G. virens showed significant increase of plant growth and flowering related parameter. Gliocladium virens was also superior to the remaining three species of Gliocladium, as well as over the non-inoculated control. The four species of Gliocladium showed significant reduction of disease incidence and increased corm weight and cormels, plant height, rachis length, length and diameter of florets.
Keywords :
Botrytis gladiolorum , Gliocladium roseum , Gliocladium virens
Journal title :
African Crop Science Journal
Journal title :
African Crop Science Journal