Agriculture Reference
In-Depth Information
Trichoderma
spp.
Soil-borne fungal pathogens
Turf, glasshouse crops and fi eld
crops
Trich-A-Soil (Becker Underwood Pty Ltd.,
Australia)
Sclerotium cepivorum, Pyrenochaeta
Onion
Tenet (Agrimm Tecnologies, New Zealand)
Soil-borne plant pathogens
Ornamentals, fruit, turf, olive, vine
Trichomic (AMC Chemical, Spain)
Armillaria
Tree seedlings
Arborguard (Biodiscovery Ltd., New Zealand)
Trichoderma harzianum
T-22
(KRL-AG2)
Fusarium
spp.,
Pythium
spp
.,
Cylindrocarpon
spp
., Thielaviopsis
spp
. Rhizoctonia solani, Sclerotinia
homeocarpa
Range of crops, ornamentals and
turf
T-22 HC, T-22 Planter Box, T-22 Granules
PlantShield HC, RootShield drench and granules,
TurfShield, TRIANUM-P, TRIANUM-G (Bio-
Works Inc, Fairport, NY, USA; Koppert, the
Netherlands)
T. harzianum
Various fungi
Legumes and leaf vegetables
Supresivit (Borregaard and Reitzel, Denmark or
Fytovita, Czech Republic)
Pythium
spp.
, Rhizoctonia
solani
seedling diseases
Numerous crops
Eco-T (Plant health Products, South Africa)
T. harzianum
GBF-0208
Numerous pathogens
Vegetables, bulbs, turf
Green-all T WP (Green Biotech Co. Ltd., Korea)
T. harzianum + Trichoderma
viride
Fusarium
spp.
, Phytophthora
spp.
,
Pythium
spp.
and
Rhizoctonia solani
Field crops, vegetables, ornamental
and turf
Trichodry, Trichofl ow, Trichogrow, Trichopel R
Trichopel (Agrimm Technologies, New Zealand)
T. harzianum
T 35 +
T. harzianum
TH315
Fusarium
spp.,
Pythium
spp.,
Rhizoctonia solani, Sclerotium rolfsii
Seedlings diseases on a range of
crops and potato
Root Pro and Root-Protato (Mycontrol, Hamovil,
Israel)
T. harzianum + T. polysporum
Various root-infecting fungi
Glasshouse crops
BINAB-T W P(Bio-Innovation Eftr AB,
Bredholmen, Sweden; or Svenska Predator AB,
Sweden; or Bayer, Sweden)
T. viride
Fusarium
spp.;
Pythium
spp.;
Rhizoctonia solani
Damping-off, foot rots and collar
rots of several plants
Ecoderma (Margo Biocontrols Private Ltd.,
Bangalore, India)
a
Burkholderia cepacia
is no longer available in North America because of concerns over the potential for human pathogenicity of some strains of this species.