Microdochium albescens may affect the physiological quality of irrigated rice cultivar seeds

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Autor(a) principal: Scheidt,Bruno Tabarelli
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Garcia,Jaquelini, Casa,Ricardo Trezzi, Coelho,Cileide Maria Medeiros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Knowledge of the effect of the seedborne inoculum is important for knowing the level of tolerance of the pathogen by the seed. This research evaluated the effect of the incidence of the fungus Microdochium albescens on the physiological quality of the seeds of different cultivars of irrigated rice. The study was carried out in the seed testing laboratory (STL), phytopathology laboratory and in greenhouse, located at the Center of Agroveterinary Sciences of the Santa Catarina State University, Lages, SC, Brazil. Seeds from six irrigated rice cultivars produced in the Alto Vale do Itajaí Region in the 2016/17 harvest, were used. The lots were submitted to the seed health test, identifying four lots per cultivar with a natural incidence of M. albescens, with two lots of each cultivar with an incidence greater than 40% and two lots equal or less than 40%, totaling 24 seed lots. The following evaluations were carried out on the lots: germination, accelerated aging test, emergence in a greenhouse at 14 days, emergence speed index (ESI), emergence speed (ES), shoot length, root length and fresh and dry mass. There was a significant interaction between cultivar and level of incidence only in the variables germination, vigor and root length. Fresh mass, shoot length and ESI were not affected, regardless of cultivar and incidence of fungus in the seed. The irrigated rice cultivars SCS118 Marquês and SCSBRS Tio Taka are susceptible to a high incidence (> 40%) of the fungus M. allbescens.
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spelling Microdochium albescens may affect the physiological quality of irrigated rice cultivar seedsgerminationOryza sativaseed pathologyvigorABSTRACT: Knowledge of the effect of the seedborne inoculum is important for knowing the level of tolerance of the pathogen by the seed. This research evaluated the effect of the incidence of the fungus Microdochium albescens on the physiological quality of the seeds of different cultivars of irrigated rice. The study was carried out in the seed testing laboratory (STL), phytopathology laboratory and in greenhouse, located at the Center of Agroveterinary Sciences of the Santa Catarina State University, Lages, SC, Brazil. Seeds from six irrigated rice cultivars produced in the Alto Vale do Itajaí Region in the 2016/17 harvest, were used. The lots were submitted to the seed health test, identifying four lots per cultivar with a natural incidence of M. albescens, with two lots of each cultivar with an incidence greater than 40% and two lots equal or less than 40%, totaling 24 seed lots. The following evaluations were carried out on the lots: germination, accelerated aging test, emergence in a greenhouse at 14 days, emergence speed index (ESI), emergence speed (ES), shoot length, root length and fresh and dry mass. There was a significant interaction between cultivar and level of incidence only in the variables germination, vigor and root length. Fresh mass, shoot length and ESI were not affected, regardless of cultivar and incidence of fungus in the seed. The irrigated rice cultivars SCS118 Marquês and SCSBRS Tio Taka are susceptible to a high incidence (> 40%) of the fungus M. allbescens.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000700152Ciência Rural v.51 n.7 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200252info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessScheidt,Bruno TabarelliGarcia,JaqueliniCasa,Ricardo TrezziCoelho,Cileide Maria Medeiroseng2021-04-22T00:00:00ZRevista
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title Microdochium albescens may affect the physiological quality of irrigated rice cultivar seeds
spellingShingle Microdochium albescens may affect the physiological quality of irrigated rice cultivar seeds
Scheidt,Bruno Tabarelli
germination
Oryza sativa
seed pathology
vigor
title_short Microdochium albescens may affect the physiological quality of irrigated rice cultivar seeds
title_full Microdochium albescens may affect the physiological quality of irrigated rice cultivar seeds
title_fullStr Microdochium albescens may affect the physiological quality of irrigated rice cultivar seeds
title_full_unstemmed Microdochium albescens may affect the physiological quality of irrigated rice cultivar seeds
title_sort Microdochium albescens may affect the physiological quality of irrigated rice cultivar seeds
author Scheidt,Bruno Tabarelli
author_facet Scheidt,Bruno Tabarelli
Garcia,Jaquelini
Casa,Ricardo Trezzi
Coelho,Cileide Maria Medeiros
author_role author
author2 Garcia,Jaquelini
Casa,Ricardo Trezzi
Coelho,Cileide Maria Medeiros
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Scheidt,Bruno Tabarelli
Garcia,Jaquelini
Casa,Ricardo Trezzi
Coelho,Cileide Maria Medeiros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv germination
Oryza sativa
seed pathology
vigor
topic germination
Oryza sativa
seed pathology
vigor
description ABSTRACT: Knowledge of the effect of the seedborne inoculum is important for knowing the level of tolerance of the pathogen by the seed. This research evaluated the effect of the incidence of the fungus Microdochium albescens on the physiological quality of the seeds of different cultivars of irrigated rice. The study was carried out in the seed testing laboratory (STL), phytopathology laboratory and in greenhouse, located at the Center of Agroveterinary Sciences of the Santa Catarina State University, Lages, SC, Brazil. Seeds from six irrigated rice cultivars produced in the Alto Vale do Itajaí Region in the 2016/17 harvest, were used. The lots were submitted to the seed health test, identifying four lots per cultivar with a natural incidence of M. albescens, with two lots of each cultivar with an incidence greater than 40% and two lots equal or less than 40%, totaling 24 seed lots. The following evaluations were carried out on the lots: germination, accelerated aging test, emergence in a greenhouse at 14 days, emergence speed index (ESI), emergence speed (ES), shoot length, root length and fresh and dry mass. There was a significant interaction between cultivar and level of incidence only in the variables germination, vigor and root length. Fresh mass, shoot length and ESI were not affected, regardless of cultivar and incidence of fungus in the seed. The irrigated rice cultivars SCS118 Marquês and SCSBRS Tio Taka are susceptible to a high incidence (> 40%) of the fungus M. allbescens.
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