Abstract
Tan spot of wheat caused by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (Ptr) is a major leaf spot disease. No single control measure is likely to be successful in controlling tan spot and a fully integrated system of disease management is more likely to achieve a long-term solution. Research to improve control efficacy has focused on fungicide improvement, resistant cultivars, the use of biological control agents (BCAs) mixtures and combinatorial approaches involving BCAs and plant resistance stimulants with complementary modes of action. Various biotic and abiotic agents can stimulate wheat defence mechanisms and so benefit resistance to Ptr infection. Among them, Trichoderma spp. have been widely used as antagonistic fungal agents against several pathogens as well as plant growth enhancers. Also, the synthetic agents acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM) and thiamethoxam (TM) have provided broad-spectrum disease and pest control as well as enhanced plant vigour against several fungal diseases. The aim of this research was to evaluate the effectiveness of two Trichoderma harzianum strains and two substances of synthetic origin (ASM and TM) on the suppression of tan spot and plant growth promotion of wheat plants. When BCAs, ASM and TM were applied to field plots on wheat cultivar Klein Escorpion, the severity of tan spot reduced and plant height, fresh weight, dry weight of shoots and dry weight of roots increased in comparison with the control. When applied prior to Ptr inoculation, ASM, TM and the strain Th1 of T. harzianum caused a reduction in necrotic lesions >50% compared to the control treatment. Seed treatment with TM resulted in a significant enhancement of plant height. Application of ASM significantly increased foliar fresh weight by 45% as compared to the control treatment, whereas foliar fresh weight increased 29% and 50% when TM and T. harzianum strain Th1 were applied as seed coating. Acibenzolar-S-methyl alone or combined with Th1 increased dry weight to >60%, whereas the effects of TM and Th1 on dry mass showed an increase that ranged from 57% to 25%. Plants treated with Th1 and both synthetic compounds achieved up to sixfold increment in root dry weight over the control.
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