Survey, survival and control of Alternaria alternata in wheat seeds
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Resumo: | The fungus Alternaria alternata was quantified in 75 wheat seed samples collected from three different regions of southern Brazil for Cropping and Use Value (CUV) I, II and III. Fungal presence was evaluated in two hundred disinfested seeds per sample before sowing in a potato-dextrose-agar medium + antibiotic (PDA+A). Fungus survival was evaluated every 45 days for 180 days for three seed batches from six wheat cultivars stored in propylene bags in a storehouse, with air temperature varying between 18 to 22 °C and relative air humidity around 60%. The efficacy of carboxin+thiram, difenoconazol, thiram, triadimenol, triticonazol and triticonazol + iprodione fungicides to control A. alternata was determined. A. alternata was detected in all the samples with an incidences of 39.6 %, 38.8% and 35.9% for the CUV I, CUV II and CUV III regions, respectively. The highest mean incidence of the fungus was found in the CUV I region, the coolest and most humid, and was significantly different from the other two regions. The average reduction in A. alternata viability in the wheat cultivar seeds was 49.5% during the 180 days of storage (inter-harvest period), demonstrating that infected seeds are the primary inoculum source for the fungus. The triticonazol + iprodione fungicide mixture efficiently controls A. alternata. |
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Survey, survival and control of Alternaria alternata in wheat seedsfungiseed healthseed treatmentTriticum aestivumThe fungus Alternaria alternata was quantified in 75 wheat seed samples collected from three different regions of southern Brazil for Cropping and Use Value (CUV) I, II and III. Fungal presence was evaluated in two hundred disinfested seeds per sample before sowing in a potato-dextrose-agar medium + antibiotic (PDA+A). Fungus survival was evaluated every 45 days for 180 days for three seed batches from six wheat cultivars stored in propylene bags in a storehouse, with air temperature varying between 18 to 22 °C and relative air humidity around 60%. The efficacy of carboxin+thiram, difenoconazol, thiram, triadimenol, triticonazol and triticonazol + iprodione fungicides to control A. alternata was determined. A. alternata was detected in all the samples with an incidences of 39.6 %, 38.8% and 35.9% for the CUV I, CUV II and CUV III regions, respectively. The highest mean incidence of the fungus was found in the CUV I region, the coolest and most humid, and was significantly different from the other two regions. The average reduction in A. alternata viability in the wheat cultivar seeds was 49.5% during the 180 days of storage (inter-harvest period), demonstrating that infected seeds are the primary inoculum source for the fungus. The triticonazol + iprodione fungicide mixture efficiently controls A. alternata.Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes2012-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31222012000300001Revista Brasileira de Sementes v.34 n.3 2012reponame:Revista Brasileira de Sementes (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes (ABRATES)instacron:ABTS10.1590/S0101-31222012000300001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCasa,Ricardo TrezziKuhnem Junior,Paulo RobertoBogo,AmauriBelani,Ana Maria MuneratiBolzan,Jonatha MarcelOliveira,Filipe SouzaBlum,Marta Maria Casaeng2012-10-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-31222012000300001Revistahttp://www.abrates.org.br/portal/revista/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||abrates@abrates.org.br1806-99750101-3122opendoar:2012-10-01T00:00Revista Brasileira de Sementes (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes (ABRATES)false |
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Survey, survival and control of Alternaria alternata in wheat seeds |
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Survey, survival and control of Alternaria alternata in wheat seeds |
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Survey, survival and control of Alternaria alternata in wheat seeds Casa,Ricardo Trezzi fungi seed health seed treatment Triticum aestivum |
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Survey, survival and control of Alternaria alternata in wheat seeds |
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Survey, survival and control of Alternaria alternata in wheat seeds |
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Survey, survival and control of Alternaria alternata in wheat seeds |
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Survey, survival and control of Alternaria alternata in wheat seeds |
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Survey, survival and control of Alternaria alternata in wheat seeds |
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Casa,Ricardo Trezzi |
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Casa,Ricardo Trezzi Kuhnem Junior,Paulo Roberto Bogo,Amauri Belani,Ana Maria Munerati Bolzan,Jonatha Marcel Oliveira,Filipe Souza Blum,Marta Maria Casa |
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Kuhnem Junior,Paulo Roberto Bogo,Amauri Belani,Ana Maria Munerati Bolzan,Jonatha Marcel Oliveira,Filipe Souza Blum,Marta Maria Casa |
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Casa,Ricardo Trezzi Kuhnem Junior,Paulo Roberto Bogo,Amauri Belani,Ana Maria Munerati Bolzan,Jonatha Marcel Oliveira,Filipe Souza Blum,Marta Maria Casa |
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fungi seed health seed treatment Triticum aestivum |
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fungi seed health seed treatment Triticum aestivum |
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The fungus Alternaria alternata was quantified in 75 wheat seed samples collected from three different regions of southern Brazil for Cropping and Use Value (CUV) I, II and III. Fungal presence was evaluated in two hundred disinfested seeds per sample before sowing in a potato-dextrose-agar medium + antibiotic (PDA+A). Fungus survival was evaluated every 45 days for 180 days for three seed batches from six wheat cultivars stored in propylene bags in a storehouse, with air temperature varying between 18 to 22 °C and relative air humidity around 60%. The efficacy of carboxin+thiram, difenoconazol, thiram, triadimenol, triticonazol and triticonazol + iprodione fungicides to control A. alternata was determined. A. alternata was detected in all the samples with an incidences of 39.6 %, 38.8% and 35.9% for the CUV I, CUV II and CUV III regions, respectively. The highest mean incidence of the fungus was found in the CUV I region, the coolest and most humid, and was significantly different from the other two regions. The average reduction in A. alternata viability in the wheat cultivar seeds was 49.5% during the 180 days of storage (inter-harvest period), demonstrating that infected seeds are the primary inoculum source for the fungus. The triticonazol + iprodione fungicide mixture efficiently controls A. alternata. |
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