Abstract

BackgroundFusarium root rot disease in Indian mulberry (Morinda officinalis How.) (FRRBK), caused by Fusarium proliferatum (FP), is widespread and responsible for serious economic losses in Viet Nam. The efficacy of a new bio-product named MICROTECH-1(NL) is compared with other commercial products for suppression of FP under in vitro, pot, nursery as well as in the field conditions.ResultsIn in vitro antagonistic assay, MICROTECH-1(NL) significantly inhibited the mycelial growth of FP (72.38%). Under pot conditions, the efficacy of all the bio-products was significantly higher when applied prior to pathogen inoculation. The disease severity of treatments with double application of MICROTECH-1(NL) (applied both in the nursery and in the pot soil) was only 15.56%, significantly lower than control (80%). Thus, the application of MICROTECH-1(NL) significantly reduced the incidence of FP and markedly increased the number of plant beneficial bacteria and actinobacteria in rhizoplane of M. officinalis compared to untreated control. In the field conditions, double application of MICROTECH-1(NL) (both in the nursery and in the field soils) significantly decreased disease severity in comparison to single application in nursery or field.ConclusionThe most effective treatment was double application of MICROTECH-1(NL), which significantly reduced the disease severity and FP population in roots of M. officinalis and increased the population of plant beneficial microbes.

Highlights

  • Fusarium root rot disease in Indian mulberry (Morinda officinalis How.) (FRRBK), caused by Fusarium proliferatum (FP), is widespread and responsible for serious economic losses in Viet Nam

  • Effect of MICROTECH‐1(NL) on growth of F. proliferatum in vitro condition In dual-culture assay, the bio-products significantly suppressed the growth of BKVN, BKDT, and BKPL isolates by at least 52%, and the highest values were obtained with MICROTECH-1(NL)

  • The results indicated that in treatment of SH-BV1, disease severity ranged from 7.77% with BKDT isolate to 9.25% with BKVN isolate

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Introduction

Fusarium root rot disease in Indian mulberry (Morinda officinalis How.) (FRRBK), caused by Fusarium proliferatum (FP), is widespread and responsible for serious economic losses in Viet Nam. The efficacy of a new bioproduct named MICROTECH-1(NL) is compared with other commercial products for suppression of FP under in vitro, pot, nursery as well as in the field conditions. In Viet Nam, Indian mulberry (Morinda officinalis How.) is locally known as Ba kich and is widely grown in many mountainous provinces in the north of Viet Nam including Thai Nguyen, Quang Ninh, Ha Tay, Bac Giang, Bac Ninh, Lang Son, Tuyen Quang, Cao Bang, Bac Kan, Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Phu Tho, Lai Chau, Son La, Hoa Binh, Thanh Hoa, and Nghe An. Roots of Ba kich are used for Fusarium root rot of Ba kich (FRRBK) is a widespread soil-borne disease, which can cause serious damage and huge economic losses to Ba kich production in Viet Nam. Fusarium proliferatum (FP) has been identified as the causal pathogen of FRRBK [1]. Application of antagonistic microorganisms is a promising eco-friendly alternative for the efficient management of FRRBK

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