Shandong Science ›› 2021, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (3): 36-41.doi: 10.3976/j.issn.1002-4026.2021.03.006

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Effects of Trichoderma harzianum T11-W and apple branch sawdust on cucumber seedling growth 

WANG Yi-lian 1ZHAO Zhong-juan1YANG Kai1LU Chang-hou 2YU Yi3XU Wei-sheng4,LI Ji-shun1*   

  1. 1.Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Applied Microbiology,Ecology Institute,QiLu University of Technology
    (Shandong Academy of Sciences),Jinan 250103,China;2.Yantai Agricultural Technology Extension Centre,
    Yantai 264001,China;3. Institute of Plant Protection, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences,
    Jinan 250100,China;4.Yishui Farm Forestry Station, Yishui 276422,China
  • Received:2020-10-19 Published:2021-06-20 Online:2021-06-04

Abstract: To explore rapid utilization methodsfor pruning apple branches, cucumber (Jinyan No. 4) was used as a test material to study the effects of Trichoderma harzianum T11-W and apple branch sawdust on its seedling growth. T. harzianum T11-W was added to the sawdust in advance in one group (this was considered treated sawdust), whereas the other group involved the simultaneous addition of T. harzianum T11-W to sawdust. These two groups were compared with untreated apple branches (raw sawdust) and T. harzianum T11-W alone. Results showed that T. harzianum T11-W exhibited the most significant growth-promoting effect on cucumber seedlings, and when the mass fraction of sawdust was 0.7%, the root length inhibition of sawdust was weakened and the dry weight of its root was further increased by adding T. harzianum T11-W. Although the comprehensive evaluation of Trichoderma with sawdust treatment (treated sawdust or raw sawdust) was not as good as that of T. harzianum T11-W treatment alone, they have the highest root-cap ratio. When the raw sawdust dosage was 0.35%, the promotion of cucumber seedling growth was weaker than that of the control group that did not undergo any treatment. When the dose was 0.7%, the growth-promoting effect was higher than that of the above-mentioned control group, indicating that increasing the amount of raw sawdust facilitated cucumber seedling growth. When the sawdust dosage was 0.35%, the growth-promoting effect of treated sawdust on cucumber seedlings was better than that of raw sawdust. 

Key words: Trichoderma harzianum, apple branch, sawdust, cucumber, seedling growth

CLC Number: 

  • X712

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