Study of Seed-borne Mycoflora of Hybrid Corn Seed
2010
Naderpour, Masoud
Moghan has an excellent potential for corn seed production due to pedology, climate, water supply and skilled producers. It produces about 95% of corn seed needs for the country. However plant pathogens and pests and specially seed borne pathogens have been big challenges. On the basis of article no. 4 of PVR, Seed and Plant Certification, Seed Health Laboratory studied seed borne pathogens on 100 corn seed samples, representating 1500 metric tones, produced in Moghan in 2003-2004. The accredited ISTA rules were used to study the seed borne fungi and the following fungi were detected. Ustilago maydis (9/7 spore/kg of seed), Sphacelotheca reiliana (0.1 spore/kg of seed), Acremonium strictum (0.25 %) Exserohilum tauricum (0.01 %), Nigrospora oryzae (0.75 %), Aspergillus flavus (3.2 %), Aspergillus niger (9.9%), Aspergillus sp. (6%), Penicillium spp. (12.15%), Fusarium verticilloides (15.9%), F. proliferatum (9.5%), F. subglutinans (5.6%)
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