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<title>Tolerance of Trichoderma, Gliocladium and Sclerotium to Agrochemicals and biocontrol potency of Trichoderma and Gliocladium</title>
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<description>Tolerance of Trichoderma, Gliocladium and Sclerotium to Agrochemicals and biocontrol potency of Trichoderma and Gliocladium
Chowdhury, Mohammad Salah uddin Mahmood
n-vitro test reveled that Trichoderma harzianum could tolerate Vitavax, Tilt&#13;
250EC, Ridornil and Thiovit at 10001Jg/ml, while Gliocladium viride could grow&#13;
better on PDA containing Ridomil and Thiovit. Trichoderma harzianum and&#13;
Gliocladium viride could not tolerate even 100IJg/ml of Bavistin. On the other&#13;
hand, Sclerotium rolfsii could not tolerate Vitavax, Tilt 250EC and Ridomil even&#13;
at lOOlJglml, but Bavistin and Thiovit reduced the growth of Sclerotium rolfsii by&#13;
86.18% and 75.64%, respectively at 1000~glm) and IOOJ.1g1ml.Out of the&#13;
nutrient elements tested, N, K, S and Mn reduced the growth of Trichoderma&#13;
harzianum while slight induction in growth was recorded by P and Cu. Except P,&#13;
the tested metal salts reduced the growth of Gliocladium vir ide, where higher&#13;
concentration of Imetal salts in medium resulted- higher inhibition of growth.&#13;
Nutrients showed inhibition of growth of Sclerotium rolfsii at increasing the&#13;
cone. in medium. The antagonists were found potential against Sclerotium rolfsii.&#13;
Seed treatment with antagonists resulted upto 21.61%, 53.5%, 26.64% and&#13;
48.43% increase in germination in mungbean, blackgram, pigeon pea and&#13;
tomato, respectively and showed good effect on seed borne mycoflora.&#13;
Moreover, significant growth enhancement of mungbean, blackgram and tomato&#13;
have been achiev.ed by treating seeds with antagonists.
A Thesis&#13;
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture, &#13;
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka&#13;
in Partial fulfillment of the requirements &#13;
for the degree of &#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)&#13;
IN &#13;
PLANT PATHOLOGY
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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