Effects of Trichoderma harzianum Strain T22 on the Arthropod Community Associated with Tomato Plants and on the Crop Performance in an Experimental Field

Insects. 2022 Apr 28;13(5):418. doi: 10.3390/insects13050418.

Abstract

Fungi belonging to the genus Trichoderma have received much attention in recent years due to their beneficial effects on crop health and their use as pest control agents. Trichoderma activates direct plant defenses against phytophagous arthropods and reinforces indirect plant defense through the attraction of predators. Although the plant defenses against insect herbivores were demonstrated in laboratory experiments, little attention has been paid to the use of Trichoderma spp. in open field conditions. In the present study, we investigated the effects of the inoculation of the commercial Trichoderma harzianum strain T22 on the arthropod community associated with tomato plants and on the crop performance in an experimental field located in South Italy. Our results showed that inoculation with T. harzianum could alter the arthropod community and reduce the abundance of specific pests under field conditions with respect to the sampling period. The present study also confirmed the beneficial effect of T. harzianum against plant pathogens and on tomato fruit. The complex tomato-arthropod-microorganism interactions that occurred in the field are discussed to enrich our current information on the possibilities of using Trichoderma as a green alternative agent in agriculture.

Keywords: Chaetocnema tibialis; QBSar; Tetranychus urticae; Trichoderma; field experiment; integrated pest management; leaf miner; plant pathogens; tomato aphids.

Grants and funding

This research was founded by “Basilicata Region” project entitled “Study of emergencies related to alien organisms in Basilicata”; the Ph.D. project entitled “Sustainable control of insect vectors of phytopathogenic viruses in the context of climate change: the role of root symbionts”; and the PON “Research and Innovation” 2014–2020, Action IV.6, project entitled “New strategies for the eco-sustainable control of harmful insects”.