Influence of Trichoderma spp on Macrophoma theicola branch canker disease in South Indian tea gardens, India

Jeyaraman Mareeswaran

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Abstract

Branch canker disease caused by the fungus Macrophoma theicola is a major stem disease that reduces the yield of south Indian tea plantations. Hence the present study aimed to assess the efficacy of the biocontrol agent Trichoderma spp against various isolates of Macrophoma spp. For this matter, different tea-growing regions of south India were surveyed for the isolation and characterization of Macrophoma spp. Then, fungal biocontrol strains (Trichoderma viride, Trichoderma atroviride, Trichoderma harzianum, and Gliocladium virens) were procured from microbial type culture collection Centre (MTCC) to screen their antagonistic potential on different isolates Macrophoma spp. The spores of Macrophoma spp were examined through a light microscope and identified by their peculiar morphological features such as non-septum pycnidiospores present in the sac and oval shape spore with stalk and confirmed using 18S rRNA gene sequence. The results revealed that the biocontrol G. virens followed by T. harzianum showed a higher inhibitory effect on different isolates of Macrophoma spp in the dual plate and culture filtrate studies. In the well diffusion method, the fungal biocontrol agents were found to be exhibit non-significant differences on different isolates of branch canker pathogen. The hyphal interactions studies showed that the pathogenic hyphal wall shrunk and penetrated by the interaction of G. virens.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalIsrael Journal of Plant Sciences
Volume215
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2021.

Funding

This research was supported by UPASI Tea Research Foundation and Tea Research Institute, Plant Pathology Division, Valparai-642127, Tamil Nadu, India.

FundersFunder number
Tea Research Institute
UPASI Tea Research Foundation

    Keywords

    • Antagonistic potential
    • Different tea regions
    • Mycoparasitism
    • Nucleotide sequences

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