BIOTECHNOLOGICAL METHODS FOR CULTIVATING FUNGUS OF THE GENUS TRICHODERMA LIGNORUM

Received 30.09.2024
Revised 03.12.2024
Published 29.12.2024

Abstract

The aim of this study is to obtain a modified substrate for a more productive biomass yield of the mother culture of the microbial strain of Trichoderma lignorum T-22. This culture is used in the form of a biopreparation as a biological method of plant protection against fungal diseases, against soil nematodes in greenhouses, as well as in the open ground. Trichodermin biopreparation is widely used in agriculture. Due to its ability not only to inhibit the growth and development of pathogenic fungi, but also to parasitize them without harming plants. In addition, this soil-inhabiting fungus Trichoderma lignorum is an antagonist of many phytopathogenic fungi, the development of which is associated to some extent with soil

Keywords

growth regulator antifungal properties pathogen biopreparation based on micro-mycete strain Trichoderma
Suggested citation
Karypbekova, K., & Arzybaev, M. (2024). BIOTECHNOLOGICAL METHODS FOR CULTIVATING FUNGUS OF THE GENUS TRICHODERMA LIGNORUM. Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 22(6), 100-104.

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