- Trichoderma contains spores of Trichoderma viride which helps in immunization of soil and plant against fungal pathogens. Strains of Trichoderma are highly rhizosphere competent, i.e., able to colonize and grow on roots as they develop. Once they come into contact with roots, they colonize the root surface or cortex. In addition to colonizing roots, Trichoderma spp. attack, parasitize and otherwise gain nutrition from other pathogenic fungi. Since Trichoderma spp. grow and proliferate best when there are abundant healthy roots, they have evolved numerous mechanisms for both attack of other fungi and for enhancing plant and root growth
- Trichoderma viride induces plants to turn on their native defense mechanisms against pathogen and also act as antagonistic agent
- Trichoderma viride improves soil health by destroying plant pathogens. Trichoderma viride increases yield by reducing diseases incidences
- Trichoderma viride reduces chemical fungicides application therefore cost effective and environment friendly
- Pythium spp., Ganoderma spp., Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium spp., Botrytis cinerea, Sclerotium spp., Sclerotinia sp. and Ustilogo spp, etc
- Drip Irrigation:
- Dilute 1 container in 50-100 litres of water and apply using drip irrigation system
- Soil Application:Mix 1 container with compost and apply to the field
- Foliar Spray:
- Dilute 1 container in 50 litre of water and spray to the crop for an acre
- Seedling (Root Dipping):
- Dilute 1 container of in 10 litres of water, keep the seedling roots in immersed condition for 30 minutes and transfer it to the field
- Soil Application :Mix 5kg with and 300kg of farm yield manure incubate for 4 days and apply to the one acre field
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