Title of article :
Gliocladium catenulatum as a Potential Biological Control Agent of Damping-off in Bedding Plants
Author/Authors :
Mcquilken، نويسنده , , Gemmell & Lahdenper?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Hyphal interactions between the antagonist Gliocladium
catenulatum and the soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi,
Pythium ultimum and Rhizoctonia solani, were investi-
gated in dual culture by scanning electron microscopy.
Gliocladium catenulatum hyphae grew along and some-
times coiled loosely around those of the pathogens.
Appressorium-like structures were produced by the
antagonist which aided in holding and penetrating the
hostsʹ hyphae. Partial destruction of these was observed
in the later stages of parasitism. A wettable powder
formulation of the antagonist was then evaluated for
biological control of damping-o in bedding plant
seedlings grown in a peat-based growing medium,
arti®cially infested with P. ultimum or R. solani. A
growing medium incorporation or drench of the formu-
lation were, in general, equally eective in reducing
damping-o and, in most cases, as eective as fungicide
drenches of propamocarb HCl or tolclofos-methyl.
Populations of G. catenulatum survived well in the
pathogen-infested growing medium with levels of >106
colony forming units/cm3 being detected 28 days after
application. Survival of G. catenulatum in the formula-
tion and subsequent ability to reduce damping-o was
unaected by storage for 48 weeks at £ 5°C. Further,
agar tests with fungicides showed that furalaxyl, prop-
amocarb HCl and fosetyl-aluminium were minimally
detrimental to the growth of the antagonist. The
commercial implications of the results are discussed.
Keywords :
Pythium ultimum , Gliocladium catenulatum , Rhizoctonia solani , bedding plants , Biological control , damping-o?
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology