Title of article :
The Effect of Seed-Borne Pathogens on Emergence of Globe Amaranth, Calendula and Tagetes and the Methods of Control
Author/Authors :
W.-S. Wu، نويسنده , , H.-H. Chou، نويسنده , , S.-M. Lin & H.-C. Wu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Nimbya gomphrenae, Stemphylium vesicarium and
Alternaria tagetica were isolated for the ®rst time from
seeds of diseased globe amaranth (Gomphrena globosa),
pot marigold (Calendula ocinalis) and marigold
(Tagetes erecta), respectively, in Taiwan. The amount
of seed-borne N. gomphrenae or Colletotrichum dema-
tium was positively correlated (P0.05) with the
amount of the abnormal seedling and unemergent seed
of globe amaranth. Similarly, the amount of seed-borne
Alternaria alternata or S. vesicarium was negatively
correlated (P0.05) with the emergent rate of pot
marigold. Treating the fungi-contaminated globe ama-
ranth seeds with Bacillus megaterium [1.3 ´ 109 colony-
forming units (CFU)/ml] or 1% NaOCl signi®cantly
(P0.05) increased seed emergence over control
whereas 10 p.p.m. pyrifenox could control N. gomphre-
nae on globe amaranth. Stemphylium-contaminated pot
marigold seeds responded to 200 p.p.m. iprodione
treatment by increasing signi®cantly (P0.05) in seed
emergence over untreated control. For seed-borne
A. tagetica, treating marigold seeds with Bacillus azot-
oformanis (1 ´ 109 CFU/ml) was found eective and
mancozeb highly eective
Keywords :
disease control , seed-borne pathogens , ¯ower seed
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology