Compatibility of Brazilian Strains of Trichoderma afroharzianum with Various Agricultural Inputs Under In Vitro Conditions

巴西非洲哈茨木霉菌株在体外条件下与各种农业投入物的相容性

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Abstract

Trichoderma afroharzianum is increasingly used in commercial bioformulations for plant disease management in Brazil, yet information about its compatibility with agricultural inputs remains scarce. This study evaluated the in vitro interactions between four Brazilian strains of T. afroharzianum and 32 inputs from different classes, including fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, and microbial products. Mycelial growth and conidial germination were analyzed to identify potential incompatibilities that could compromise the fungus's performance in combined applications. In the first bioassay, 16 products inhibited mycelial growth by more than 67%. In the second, which simulated spray solution contact, most products (12 out of 16) did not significantly affect conidial germination (>76%). However, the bionematicide based on Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and the fungicide Picoxystrobin + Benzovindiflupyr reduced germination to below 9% and 14%, respectively. Fungicides containing Picoxystrobin + Prothioconazole and Trifloxystrobin + Tebuconazole showed strain-dependent inhibition. These results provide the first detailed assessment of the compatibility of Brazilian T. afroharzianum strains with a broad range of agricultural inputs and can support safer use of biocontrol agents in integrated and sustainable crop protection strategies.

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