The effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum Against Damping-off Pathogens on Different Varieties of Cucumber in Vitro

The study was carried out to evaluate the effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum against damping-off pathogens on four commercial cultivars of cucumber in vitro. Various sites of Najaf province including (Abasia, Quzwenia, Haydaria, Manathera and Meshkab) were surveyed to detect the spread of studie...

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Main Authors: Ghufran Mohsin Bashah, Akeel Emad Mohammed
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Published: University of Kufa 2023-06-01
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description The study was carried out to evaluate the effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum against damping-off pathogens on four commercial cultivars of cucumber in vitro. Various sites of Najaf province including (Abasia, Quzwenia, Haydaria, Manathera and Meshkab) were surveyed to detect the spread of studied disease. Pathogenic fungi were isolated from roots and stem parts of infected cucumber plants that collected from studied sites then diagnosed morphologically. The pathogenicity test was conducted on fungal isolates and the susceptibility of four different cucumber varieties (Superina F1, Beit alpha F1, Cucumber short and Hybrid cucumber) to these isolates was tested in laboratory with the presence of the fungal bio-control T. longibrachiatum. One isolate of Fusarium sp. and another isolate of R. solani found to be very virulence which increase the percentage of damping off on seedlings up to 90and 100% respectively compare to control treatment of the four studied varieties that recorded 100, 95, 90 and 85 respectively and reduced vegetative and root growth indicators of cucumber plants (the weight and the length of plumule, the weight and the length of radicale) and these isolates were chosen to complete the later studies. The diagnosis of these two isolate then confirmed by (PCR) to F. solani and R. solani as both isolates were registered in National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) under ON394603 and ON398997 accession numbers respectively. Results showed that T. longibrachiatum treatment was increased studied indicators when it was added alone or with other treatments to the soil of plastic pots and provided a protection for cucumber plants from the infection by the disease. The susceptibility of the four studied different cucumber varieties to F. solani and R. solani showed that Cucumber short and Beit alpha F1 varieties were more susceptible to the infection by damping off pathogens compare to moderate susceptibility in Hybrid cucumber, while Superina F1 showed less susceptibility which clearly indicated in the studied vegetative and root growth indicators of cucumber plants.
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spelling doaj-art-e3055baa97254d01808b2f57ff1d11ab2025-08-20T02:24:59ZengUniversity of KufaKufa Journal for Agricultural Sciences2072-77982312-81862023-06-0115110.36077/kjas/2023/v15i1.10320The effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum Against Damping-off Pathogens on Different Varieties of Cucumber in Vitro Ghufran Mohsin Bashah0Akeel Emad Mohammed 1University of KufaUniversity of Kufa The study was carried out to evaluate the effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum against damping-off pathogens on four commercial cultivars of cucumber in vitro. Various sites of Najaf province including (Abasia, Quzwenia, Haydaria, Manathera and Meshkab) were surveyed to detect the spread of studied disease. Pathogenic fungi were isolated from roots and stem parts of infected cucumber plants that collected from studied sites then diagnosed morphologically. The pathogenicity test was conducted on fungal isolates and the susceptibility of four different cucumber varieties (Superina F1, Beit alpha F1, Cucumber short and Hybrid cucumber) to these isolates was tested in laboratory with the presence of the fungal bio-control T. longibrachiatum. One isolate of Fusarium sp. and another isolate of R. solani found to be very virulence which increase the percentage of damping off on seedlings up to 90and 100% respectively compare to control treatment of the four studied varieties that recorded 100, 95, 90 and 85 respectively and reduced vegetative and root growth indicators of cucumber plants (the weight and the length of plumule, the weight and the length of radicale) and these isolates were chosen to complete the later studies. The diagnosis of these two isolate then confirmed by (PCR) to F. solani and R. solani as both isolates were registered in National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) under ON394603 and ON398997 accession numbers respectively. Results showed that T. longibrachiatum treatment was increased studied indicators when it was added alone or with other treatments to the soil of plastic pots and provided a protection for cucumber plants from the infection by the disease. The susceptibility of the four studied different cucumber varieties to F. solani and R. solani showed that Cucumber short and Beit alpha F1 varieties were more susceptible to the infection by damping off pathogens compare to moderate susceptibility in Hybrid cucumber, while Superina F1 showed less susceptibility which clearly indicated in the studied vegetative and root growth indicators of cucumber plants. https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjas/article/view/10320F. solani, R. solani, damping-off, cucumbersusceptible cultivars
spellingShingle Ghufran Mohsin Bashah
Akeel Emad Mohammed
The effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum Against Damping-off Pathogens on Different Varieties of Cucumber in Vitro
Kufa Journal for Agricultural Sciences
F. solani, R. solani, damping-off, cucumber
susceptible cultivars
title The effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum Against Damping-off Pathogens on Different Varieties of Cucumber in Vitro
title_full The effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum Against Damping-off Pathogens on Different Varieties of Cucumber in Vitro
title_fullStr The effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum Against Damping-off Pathogens on Different Varieties of Cucumber in Vitro
title_full_unstemmed The effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum Against Damping-off Pathogens on Different Varieties of Cucumber in Vitro
title_short The effect of Trichoderma longibrachiatum Against Damping-off Pathogens on Different Varieties of Cucumber in Vitro
title_sort effect of trichoderma longibrachiatum against damping off pathogens on different varieties of cucumber in vitro
topic F. solani, R. solani, damping-off, cucumber
susceptible cultivars
url https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjas/article/view/10320
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