Compatibility and Multi-Season Field Evaluation of Trichoderma koningiopsis Integrated with Fungicides for Soybean Charcoal Rot Management

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Abstract Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) productivity is frequently compromised by soil-borne pathogens. Macrophomina phaseolina (Mp), the causal agent of charcoal rot, can produce important soybean yield losses especially when hot and dry weather prevails. Integrating biological control agents with chemical seed treatments represents a promising strategy for improving disease management. This study aimed to (i) assess the in vitro compatibility of Trichoderma koningiopsis with commercial fungicide seed treatments, and (ii) evaluate the field performance of T. koningiopsis, alone or combined with compatible fungicides, across three soybean growing seasons. Compatibility assays revealed fungicide-specific effects, with Acronis® classified as non-fungitoxic and Topseed Extra as moderately fungitoxic. Across field seasons, Mp inoculation reduced seedling emergence, while several seed treatments improved emergence compared to the inoculated control, however, treatment effects varied markedly among years. Disease severity did not differ significantly among treatments in any season, and yield responses were strongly modified by environmental conditions rather than treatment effects. Temperature-response assays showed that T. koningiopsis exhibited optimal growth between 28 to 30°C and complete inhibition above 40°C, indicating high thermal sensitivity. The results demonstrate that T. koningiopsis can be integrated with compatible fungicides and may enhance early stand establishment under favorable conditions, but its field performance is strongly limited by high temperatures. These findings highlight the importance of environmental conditions when biological seed treatments are used. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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