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Trichoderma Harzianum - In Soil

svleeh

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Hey there ICMAG community!

I've been studying facts about Trichoderma Harzianum and it seems like it's very beneficial fungi.

I checked the forum and found a little bit conversation here and there so I wanted to put up own topic for T. Harzianum.

Trichoderma Harzianum is a beneficial fungus widely used in agriculture, horticulture, and even hydroponics due to its ability to promote plant growth and protect against soil-borne pathogens.

Trichoderma Harzianum provides plant growth promotion as improved nutrium uptake and root growth stimulation. It also provides biological control of pathogens as antagonistic activity, competition of recources and production of antimicrobial compounds. It provides also induced systemic resistance (ISR) as it enchanses plant's natural defence mechanisms. It promotes stress tolerance. Also enchance of texture in soil and better overall health will be noticed.

I'd say this is pretty impressive thing as it can defeat root rot diseases such as Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium. Also increase in yields and root mass would be very nicey effect.

Do you guys have experience with this fungi and what do you think about it?
So its beneficial to plant's health and growth how does this show up?
If you have tried it, did you experience root rot at all?
Do you see this as beneficial or as bullshit?

Thanks, svleeh
 

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