Quantification and characterisation of Trichoderma spp. from different ecosystems

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M. Sariah
C. W. Choo
H. Zakaria
M. S. Norihan
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[1] Universiti Putra Malaysia,Department of Plant Protection
[2] Universiti Putra Malaysia,Department of Biotechnology
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Mycopathologia | 2005年 / 159卷
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basal stem rot; distribution; integrated management; oil palm; spp.;
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Basal stem rot of oil palm caused by Ganoderma boninense is of major economic importance. Observations of the low incidence of disease due to Ganoderma species in natural stands, suggest that the disease is kept under control by some biological means. Trichoderma spp. are saprophytic fungi with high antagonistic activities against soil-borne pathogens. However, their abundance and distribution are soil and crop specific. Trichoderma species have been found to be concentrated in the A1 (0–30 cm) and Be soil horizons (30–60 cm), although the abundance of Trichoderma was not significantly different between the oil palm and non-oil palm ecosystems. Characterisation of Trichoderma isolates based on cultural, morphological and DNA polymorphism showed that T. harzianum, T. virens, T. koningii and T. longibrachiatum made up 72, 14, 10 and 4% of the total Trichoderma isolates isolated. As Trichoderma species are present in the oil palm ecosystem, but at lower numbers and in locations different from those desired, soil augmentation with antagonistic Trichoderma spp. can be developed as a strategy towards integrated management of basal stem rot of oil palm.
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