Research Paper

Trichoderma strains suppress Rhizoctonia diseases and promote growth of potato

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Trichoderma strains suppress Rhizoctonia diseases and promote growth of potato
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Lincoln University
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Trichoderma spp. from New Zealand soils were evaluated (in greenhouse experiments and one field trial) for Rhizoctonia disease suppression and plant growth promotion of potato plants. Trichoderma virens LU549, T. atroviride LU144 and T. barbatum LU1482 demonstrated the greatest suppression of cankers on potato plants; the percentage of diseased stolons was reduced by 41-46%, compared with the R. solani control

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Research Paper
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Journal article
Date created
2014
Creator
Hicks, E / Bienkowski, D / Braithwaite, M / Mclean, K / Falloon, R / Stewart, A
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10182/10114
Related subjects
biological control / combination / Crop and Pasture Production / Horticultural production / Plant biology

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