Title of article :
Biocontrol of Fusarium and Verticillium Wilt of Tomato by Penicillium oxalicum under Greenhouse and Field Conditions
Author/Authors :
I. Larena، نويسنده , , P. Sabuquillo، نويسنده , , P. Melgarejo and A. De Cal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Treatments with conidia of Penicillium oxalicum produced
in a solid-state fermentation system were applied
at similar densities (6 · 106 spores/g seedbed substrate)
to tomato seedbeds in water suspensions (T1: 5 days
before sowing, or T2: 7 days before transplanting;
15 days after sowing), or in mixture with the production
substrate (T3: 7 days before transplanting; 15 days
after sowing). Treatments T2 and T3 significantly
(P ¼ 0.05) reduced fusarium wilt of tomato in both
greenhouse (artificial inoculation) (33 and 28%,
respectively) and field conditions (naturally infested
soils) (51 and 72%, respectively), while treatment T1
was efficient only in greenhouse (52%). Verticillium
wilt disease reduction was obtained with T3 in two field
experiments (56 and 46%, respectively), while T1 and
T2 reduced disease only in one field experiment (52% for
both T1 and T2). Treatment with conidia of P. oxalicum
plus fermentation substrate (T3) resulted in better
establishment of a stable and effective population of
P. oxalicum in seedbed soil and rhizosphere providing
populations of approx. 107 CFU/g soil before transplanting.
Results indicate that it will be necessary to
apply P. oxalicum at a rate of approx. 106–107 CFU/g in
seedbed substrate and rhizosphere before transplanting
for effective control of fusarium and verticillium wilt
of tomato, and that formulation of P. oxalicum has a
substantial influence on its efficacy.
Keywords :
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici , Verticillium dahliae , Formulations , Biological agent
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology