Semina: Ciências Agrárias (Aug 2020)

Enhancement of some key physiological, morphological and biochemical traits of watermelon induced by Trichoderma harzianum fungi

  • Hasnain Waheed,
  • Muhammad Awais Khan,
  • Hafiz Muhammad Tayyab Khan,
  • Muhammad Mansoor Javaid,
  • Faiz Ur Rahman,
  • Muhammad Muzammal Aslam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n5supl1p2047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 5supl1

Abstract

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A pot study was performed under greenhouse condition to check the possibility that using Trichoderma harzianum could improve the growth, production and quality of watermelon genotype. Plant growth medium inoculated with T. harzianum at 1 × 104 cfu, 1.25 × 104 cfu and 1.50 × 104 cfu respectively, while un-inoculated with fungi used as control treatment. Plant growth medium inoculated with higher concentration (1.50 × 104 cfu) of T. harzianum significantly increased plant root and shoot length and brings early flowering. The higher values of plant fresh and dry weight, leaf area, stomatal conductance, transpiration rate, net photosynthesis rate and number of fruit per plant of watermelon was obtained with 1.50 × 104 cfu. However, T. harzianum levels of 1.50 × 104 cfu and 1.25 x 104 cfu produced statistically similar results for carbohydrate content, total soluble solids, vitamin A content and ?-carotene of watermelon. It was observed that plant grown in growth medium inoculated with T. harzianum has direct relation with growth and quality of watermelon. Compared to all tested levels, the higher level of T. harzianum 1.5 × 104 cfu is the most effective in improving growth, yield and quality of watermelon genotype (cv. Sugar baby).

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