Seedborne InfectionoiEleusine coracanabyBipolaris nodulosaandPyricularia griseain Uganda and Kenya
2011
s. pande
S. Pande, 'Seedborne InfectionoiEleusine coracanabyBipolaris nodulosaandPyricularia griseain Uganda and Kenya', Plant Disease, vol. 78(1), p.60, Scientific Societies, 2011
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Seed samples of finger millet (Eleusine coracana) collected from Uganda and Kenya had mixed infections with Bipolaris nodulosa (4-49%) and Pyricularia grisea (7-55%). Most samples showed poor germination and were unfit for sowing because of a high percentage of Seedborne infection. We obtained similar seed infection counts with the standard blotter, deep-freezing blotter, and agar plate methods, which suggests that any of these methods could be used for routine seed health testing. However, sporulation was better on frozen seeds. Gray or black discolored seeds had higher levels of infection by P. grisea than apparently healthy, normal reddish brown seeds. Plating of seed components showed that both fungi were present in the pericarp and endosperm but not in the embryo. Seed transmission tests demonstrated the ability of these fungi to kill young seedlings
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