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Compatibility of Biocontrol Agent Trichoderma viride with Various Pesticides


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1 Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lam, Guntur -522 034, India
 

Compatibility of Trichoderma viride with 25 pesticides was evaluated in vitro. Among six seed-treatment chemicals tested, T. viride showed a high compatibility with the insecticide Imidacloprid (7.6cm mycelial growth), followed by Mancozeb (6.3cm) and Tebuconazole (3.7cm). Contact fungicides, viz., Pencycuron and Propineb were found to be fully compatible with T. viride. Among the 10 herbicides also tested, the fungus was highly compatible with Imazathafir (9.0cm) followed by 2,4-D Sodium salt (8.9cm) and Oxyfluoforen (6.5cm) while being totally incompatible with systemic fungicides like Carbendazim, Hexaconazole, Tebuconazole and Propiconazole.

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Trichoderma viride, Compatibility, Pesticides.
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Authors

G. Bindu Madhavi
Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lam, Guntur -522 034, India
S. L. Bhattiprolu
Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lam, Guntur -522 034, India
V. Bali Reddy
Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lam, Guntur -522 034, India

Abstract


Compatibility of Trichoderma viride with 25 pesticides was evaluated in vitro. Among six seed-treatment chemicals tested, T. viride showed a high compatibility with the insecticide Imidacloprid (7.6cm mycelial growth), followed by Mancozeb (6.3cm) and Tebuconazole (3.7cm). Contact fungicides, viz., Pencycuron and Propineb were found to be fully compatible with T. viride. Among the 10 herbicides also tested, the fungus was highly compatible with Imazathafir (9.0cm) followed by 2,4-D Sodium salt (8.9cm) and Oxyfluoforen (6.5cm) while being totally incompatible with systemic fungicides like Carbendazim, Hexaconazole, Tebuconazole and Propiconazole.

Keywords


Trichoderma viride, Compatibility, Pesticides.