In a series of repeated trials, six Trichoderma spp. strains, applied
as a dried powder from a liquid fermentation in molasses/yeast medium,
proved to be consistent at promoting the growth of lettuce (Latuca sa
tiva L.) seedlings grown in a peat-sand potting compost in the glassho
use. Strains WT, 92, 20, and 75 at 0.75% or 1% w:w concentrations incr
eased shoot dry weight by up to 26%, although WT did inhibit germinati
on. For example, after 4 days only 13% of seeds sown in WT 1% w: w tre
ated compost had germinated, whereas in other treatments germination w
as consistently greater than 32%. WT increased shoot fresh and dry wei
ghts by 14.3 g and 0.6 g per pot, respectively, without affecting the
root dry weights, to give concomitant increases in shoot: root ratios
of fresh and dry weight. The potential use of these Trichoderma spp. s
trains for plant growth promotion is discussed.