Trichoderma koningii may act as an antagonist of several phytopathogenic fu
ngi. The incorporation of its biomass as alginate prills with or without wh
eat bran and the storage temperature effects on viability were evaluated. T
he prills were produced by adding T. koningii (Tkp) biomass to a sodium alg
inate suspension and dripping into calcium chloride solution. In one of the
treatments wheat bran was added. The prills were dried and stored for 1 mo
nth, 2 months, 1 year and 2 years at 5 and 25 degrees C. To assess viabilit
y, plastic trays filled with sterile soil were infested. The number of colo
ny-forming units (c.f.u.) of T. koningii was evaluated after 4, 8 and 12 we
eks. Wheat bran prills remained biologically active for more than 2 years w
hen kept at 5 degrees C. After 12 weeks the c.f.u. number per gram was 3.7
x 10(4). This value indicates that T. koningii might be applied to the soil
as alginate prills.