SEED TREATMENT WITH TRICHODERMA AND CHEMICALS TO IMPROVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SANITARY QUALITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS

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Autor(a) principal: Couto, Ana Paula Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pereira, Alana Emanoele, Abati, Julia, Fontanela , Maira Laíza Camargo, Dias-Arieira , Cláudia Regina, Krohn , Nádia Graciele
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Caatinga
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/9927
Resumo: Seed treatment with fungi of the genus Trichoderma spp. provides several benefits, including plant growth promotion, stress tolerance, and pathogenic fungi control. Moreover, to avoid inadequate doses and unnecessary costs, these treatments must be applied in proper amounts. However, no study has evaluated their applicability in wheat seeds. This study aimed to determine the most efficient dose of Trichoderma-based  products applied as a seed treatment for improving the physiological and sanitary quality of the wheat cultivars TBIO ‘Toruk’ and TBIO ‘Sossego’, besides comparing the performance of biological and chemical agents. Two biological treatments (Trichoderma asperellum SF 04 and Trichoderma harzianum IBLF006) were applied at 0 (control), 5 × 1011, 1 × 1012, 1.5 × 1012, and 2 × 1012 colony-forming units (CFU) 100 kg−1 seed. Two chemical treatments (carboxin + thiram and pyraclostrobin + thiophanate-methyl + fipronil) were applied at the manufacturers’ recommended doses. Seed germination, shoot and root lengths, seedling dry matter, and sanitary quality were analyzed under laboratory conditions, while seedling emergence, shoot length, and shoot dry matter were analyzed under greenhouse conditions. The optimal dose for wheat seed treatment with T. asperellum SF 04 and T. harzianum IBLF006 was 2 × 1012 CFU 100 kg−1 seed. When comparing biological and chemical products, our findings indicate that both options are adequate for managing wheat diseases and providing seedling growth via seed treatment.  
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spelling SEED TREATMENT WITH TRICHODERMA AND CHEMICALS TO IMPROVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SANITARY QUALITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARSTRATAMENTO DE SEMENTES COM TRICODERMA E QUÍMICOS PARA MELHORIA DA QUALIDADE FISIOLÓGICA E SANITÁRIA DE CULTIVARES DE TRIGOTriticum aestivum. Controle biológico. Microbiolização. Fungicidas.Triticum aestivum. Biological control. Microbiolization. Fungicides.Seed treatment with fungi of the genus Trichoderma spp. provides several benefits, including plant growth promotion, stress tolerance, and pathogenic fungi control. Moreover, to avoid inadequate doses and unnecessary costs, these treatments must be applied in proper amounts. However, no study has evaluated their applicability in wheat seeds. This study aimed to determine the most efficient dose of Trichoderma-based  products applied as a seed treatment for improving the physiological and sanitary quality of the wheat cultivars TBIO ‘Toruk’ and TBIO ‘Sossego’, besides comparing the performance of biological and chemical agents. Two biological treatments (Trichoderma asperellum SF 04 and Trichoderma harzianum IBLF006) were applied at 0 (control), 5 × 1011, 1 × 1012, 1.5 × 1012, and 2 × 1012 colony-forming units (CFU) 100 kg−1 seed. Two chemical treatments (carboxin + thiram and pyraclostrobin + thiophanate-methyl + fipronil) were applied at the manufacturers’ recommended doses. Seed germination, shoot and root lengths, seedling dry matter, and sanitary quality were analyzed under laboratory conditions, while seedling emergence, shoot length, and shoot dry matter were analyzed under greenhouse conditions. The optimal dose for wheat seed treatment with T. asperellum SF 04 and T. harzianum IBLF006 was 2 × 1012 CFU 100 kg−1 seed. When comparing biological and chemical products, our findings indicate that both options are adequate for managing wheat diseases and providing seedling growth via seed treatment.  O tratamento de sementes com fungos do gênero Trichoderma spp. proporciona diversos benefícios, incluindo promoção de crescimento das plantas, tolerância a estresses e controle de fungos patogênicos. Entretanto, para evitar o uso de doses inadequadas e custos desnecessários, é fundamental a utilização destes na quantidade correta, todavia não há estudos que avaliem a sua aplicabilidade em sementes de trigo. Objetivou-se encontrar a dose mais eficiente de produtos a base de Trichoderma no tratamento de sementes para melhorar a qualidade fisiológica e sanitária das cultivares de trigo TBIO 'Toruk' e TBIO 'Sossego', além de comparar o desempenho de agentes biológicos e químicos. Os tratamentos biológicos utilizados foram: Trichoderma asperellum SF 04 e Trichoderma harzianum IBLF006, aplicados nas doses de zero (testemunha); 5x1011; 1x1012; 1,5x1012 e 2x1012 UFC (unidades formadoras de colônias) 100 kg-1 de sementes, e os químicos foram: carboxina + tiram e piraclostrobina + tiofanato metílico + fipronil. Em laboratório, conduziu-se testes de germinação, comprimento e massa de matéria seca de plântulas, blotter test e, em casa de vegetação, emergência, comprimento e massa de matéria seca da parte aérea de plântulas. Os tratamentos biológicos T. asperellum SF 04 e T. harzianum IBLF006 apresentam melhor eficiência para aplicação no tratamento de sementes de trigo na dose 2x1012 UFC 100 kg-1 de sementes. Comparando os produtos biológicos com os químicos, os dados indicam que ambas as opções têm potencial para serem utilizadas no manejo de doenças do trigo, além de promoverem o crescimento de plântulas, por meio do tratamento de sementes.  Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2021-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/992710.1590/1983-21252021v34n408rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 34 No. 4 (2021); 813-823Revista Caatinga; v. 34 n. 4 (2021); 813-8231983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/9927/10743Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCouto, Ana Paula SilvaPereira, Alana EmanoeleAbati, JuliaFontanela , Maira Laíza CamargoDias-Arieira , Cláudia ReginaKrohn , Nádia Graciele2023-07-04T13:33:34Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/9927Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:46:54.092624Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SEED TREATMENT WITH TRICHODERMA AND CHEMICALS TO IMPROVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SANITARY QUALITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS
TRATAMENTO DE SEMENTES COM TRICODERMA E QUÍMICOS PARA MELHORIA DA QUALIDADE FISIOLÓGICA E SANITÁRIA DE CULTIVARES DE TRIGO
title SEED TREATMENT WITH TRICHODERMA AND CHEMICALS TO IMPROVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SANITARY QUALITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS
spellingShingle SEED TREATMENT WITH TRICHODERMA AND CHEMICALS TO IMPROVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SANITARY QUALITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS
Couto, Ana Paula Silva
Triticum aestivum. Controle biológico. Microbiolização. Fungicidas.
Triticum aestivum. Biological control. Microbiolization. Fungicides.
title_short SEED TREATMENT WITH TRICHODERMA AND CHEMICALS TO IMPROVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SANITARY QUALITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS
title_full SEED TREATMENT WITH TRICHODERMA AND CHEMICALS TO IMPROVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SANITARY QUALITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS
title_fullStr SEED TREATMENT WITH TRICHODERMA AND CHEMICALS TO IMPROVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SANITARY QUALITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS
title_full_unstemmed SEED TREATMENT WITH TRICHODERMA AND CHEMICALS TO IMPROVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SANITARY QUALITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS
title_sort SEED TREATMENT WITH TRICHODERMA AND CHEMICALS TO IMPROVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SANITARY QUALITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS
author Couto, Ana Paula Silva
author_facet Couto, Ana Paula Silva
Pereira, Alana Emanoele
Abati, Julia
Fontanela , Maira Laíza Camargo
Dias-Arieira , Cláudia Regina
Krohn , Nádia Graciele
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Alana Emanoele
Abati, Julia
Fontanela , Maira Laíza Camargo
Dias-Arieira , Cláudia Regina
Krohn , Nádia Graciele
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Couto, Ana Paula Silva
Pereira, Alana Emanoele
Abati, Julia
Fontanela , Maira Laíza Camargo
Dias-Arieira , Cláudia Regina
Krohn , Nádia Graciele
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Triticum aestivum. Controle biológico. Microbiolização. Fungicidas.
Triticum aestivum. Biological control. Microbiolization. Fungicides.
topic Triticum aestivum. Controle biológico. Microbiolização. Fungicidas.
Triticum aestivum. Biological control. Microbiolization. Fungicides.
description Seed treatment with fungi of the genus Trichoderma spp. provides several benefits, including plant growth promotion, stress tolerance, and pathogenic fungi control. Moreover, to avoid inadequate doses and unnecessary costs, these treatments must be applied in proper amounts. However, no study has evaluated their applicability in wheat seeds. This study aimed to determine the most efficient dose of Trichoderma-based  products applied as a seed treatment for improving the physiological and sanitary quality of the wheat cultivars TBIO ‘Toruk’ and TBIO ‘Sossego’, besides comparing the performance of biological and chemical agents. Two biological treatments (Trichoderma asperellum SF 04 and Trichoderma harzianum IBLF006) were applied at 0 (control), 5 × 1011, 1 × 1012, 1.5 × 1012, and 2 × 1012 colony-forming units (CFU) 100 kg−1 seed. Two chemical treatments (carboxin + thiram and pyraclostrobin + thiophanate-methyl + fipronil) were applied at the manufacturers’ recommended doses. Seed germination, shoot and root lengths, seedling dry matter, and sanitary quality were analyzed under laboratory conditions, while seedling emergence, shoot length, and shoot dry matter were analyzed under greenhouse conditions. The optimal dose for wheat seed treatment with T. asperellum SF 04 and T. harzianum IBLF006 was 2 × 1012 CFU 100 kg−1 seed. When comparing biological and chemical products, our findings indicate that both options are adequate for managing wheat diseases and providing seedling growth via seed treatment.  
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