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Assessing the Impact of a Novel Trichoderma sp. Strain STP8 on Lettuce Yield and Mineral Content

Topolovec-Pintarić, Snježana; Stvorić, Martina; Benko, Božidar; Slunjski, Sanja; Matočec, Neven; Kušan, Ivana (2025) Assessing the Impact of a Novel Trichoderma sp. Strain STP8 on Lettuce Yield and Mineral Content. Journal of Fungi, 11 (10). ISSN 2309-608X

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Abstract

The fungal genus Trichoderma is highly valued in agriculture for its versatile roles, mainly as a biocontrol agent against plant pathogens. Recently, its use as a natural biofertilizer has gained attention, as Trichoderma spp. promotes crop growth and improves yield by enhancing the rhizosphere environment and activating plant defences. Globally, over 250 Trichoderma-based products dominate 60–90% of the market, but their efficacy can decline during transportation and storage. Additionally, concerns about their impact on native soil biodiversity have led to interest in using locally adapted, native strains. The novel native strain of Trichoderma sp. STP8 (formerly T. koningiopsis agg. STP8) previously showed strong antagonism against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and promoted lettuce growth in greenhouse conditions. This study evaluated Trichoderma sp. STP8’s effectiveness in field-grown lettuce, revealing yield increases of 16.6% to 30.5%. The most significant gains occurred when Trichoderma sp. STP8 was applied before head formation, 26 days after planting. That was in one treatment with two applications (at seedling planting and after 26 days) and another with three applications (at sowing, at seedling planting, and after 26 days). These results demonstrate Trichoderma sp. STP8’s potential as a sustainable biocontrol and biofertilizer agent for lettuce, encouraging further research across different agricultural systems, including hydroponics and soil-less medium.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: agronomic traits; bio-fertilizer; green technology; Lactuca sativa L.; macronutrients
Subjects: NATURAL SCIENCES > Biology
BIOTECHNICAL SCIENCES > Agronomy
Divisions: Division for Marine and Enviromental Research
Depositing User: Ana Zečević
Date Deposited: 06 Nov 2025 13:10
URI: http://fulir.irb.hr/id/eprint/10168
DOI: 10.3390/jof11100743

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