Trichoderma Viride Uses in Agriculture: Complete Guide for Farmers
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Soil-borne diseases are a major challenge in farming, causing root rot, damping-off, and wilting in crops. A highly effective and eco-friendly solution is Trichoderma viride, a beneficial fungus widely used in agriculture for disease control and soil health improvement.
🌱 What is Trichoderma Viride?
Trichoderma viride is a naturally occurring fungus found in soil and root ecosystems. It acts as a biocontrol agent and promotes plant growth by suppressing harmful pathogens.
🔬 How Trichoderma Viride Works
Mode of Action:
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Competition
Competes with harmful fungi for nutrients and space -
Mycoparasitism
Attacks and destroys pathogenic fungi -
Antibiotic Production
Produces compounds that inhibit pathogens -
Enzyme Secretion
Breaks down fungal cell walls
🎯 Diseases Controlled
Trichoderma viride is effective against:
- Root rot
- Damping-off
- Wilt diseases
- Collar rot
- Seedling blight
🌾 Crops Where It Is Used
- Vegetables (tomato, chilli, brinjal)
- Fruits (pomegranate, banana, grapes)
- Field crops (cotton, pulses, cereals)
- Plantation crops
🌿 Benefits of Trichoderma Viride
- Controls soil-borne diseases naturally
- Improves root growth and plant vigor
- Enhances nutrient uptake
- Improves soil microbial activity
- Reduces chemical fungicide use
- Eco-friendly and safe
⚙️ Application Methods
1. Seed Treatment
- Coat seeds before sowing
2. Soil Application
- Mix with compost or FYM and apply
3. Root Dipping
- Dip seedlings before transplanting
4. Drip Irrigation
- Apply liquid formulation through drip
📊 Dosage (General Guide)
- Powder: 2–5 kg per acre
- Liquid: 1–2 liters per acre
👉 Mix with organic manure for better results
⏱️ Best Time to Apply
- Before sowing or transplanting
- Early crop stage
- During disease-prone conditions
⚠️ Best Practices
- Apply in moist soil
- Avoid mixing with chemical fungicides
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Use fresh product
🔄 Compatible Bio Inputs
Works well with:
- Bacillus subtilis
- Azotobacter
👉 Integrated Nutrient + Disease Management