International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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India | Plant Pathology | Volume 14 Issue 8, August 2025 | Pages: 1236 - 1241


Antagonistic Potential of Trichoderma spp. and Pseudomonas fluorescens Against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Mustard

Sonu Singh

Abstract: Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, a fungal pathogen, causes stem rot in mustard (Brassica juncea), significantly reducing yields. The study tested the efficacy of Trichoderma species (T. atroviride, T. viride, T. harzianum) and Pseudomonas fluorescens in controlling this pathogen through lab, greenhouse, and field experiments. In vitro tests showed T. atroviride inhibited pathogen growth by 72.9% ? 1.9, followed by T. harzianum (71.1% ? 1.8), T. viride (69.1% ? 1.7), and P. fluorescens (64.4% ? 1.5). P. fluorescens produced the largest clear zones (19.7 mm ? 1.1) in antibiosis tests, indicating strong chemical inhibition. Greenhouse trials revealed T. atroviride reduced disease incidence to 11.5% ? 0.9 and maintained 89.0% ? 2.0 plant survival. Field trials demonstrated T. harzianum lowered disease to 12.8% ? 0.9 and increased yield to 1475 kg ha-1. Strong correlations (r = -0.89 to -0.94, p < 0.01) between lab and field results confirmed the predictive value of in vitro tests. Trichoderma species employed mycoparasitism, while P. fluorescens utilized antibiosis, offering sustainable strategies for stem rot management.

Keywords: Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Brassica juncea, Trichoderma species, Pseudomonas fluorescens, stem rot management

How to Cite?: Sonu Singh, "Antagonistic Potential of Trichoderma spp. and Pseudomonas fluorescens Against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Mustard", Volume 14 Issue 8, August 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1236-1241, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR25822120833, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR25822120833


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