Seed health status and germination of Eucalyptus spp
The presence of disease causing microorganisms on seeds raises serious quarantine and economic concerns to nurserymen, foresters and seed traders. The agar plate method was used to examine seed-borne mycoflora associated with Eucalyptus seed lots and their effect on seed germination was determined....
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of plant pathology 2021, Vol.159 (1), p.55-65 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The presence of disease causing microorganisms on seeds raises serious quarantine and economic concerns to nurserymen, foresters and seed traders. The agar plate method was used to examine seed-borne mycoflora associated with
Eucalyptus
seed lots and their effect on seed germination was determined. A total of 35 fungal species from 29 genera were identified from 12 different
Eucalyptus
species. The
Eucalyptus nitens
seed lot was the most infested, whereas the lowest incidence of fungi was from the
E. dorrigoensis
seed lot.
Penicillium
was the most abundant fungus.
Colletotrichum
,
Aureobasidium
and
Disculoides
were recorded for the first time associated with
Eucalyptus
seeds. There was a significant reduction in seed germination of seed lots inoculated with selected seed-borne fungi compared to non-inoculated controls.
Fusarium oxysporum
and
F. solani
reduced seed germination the most on
E. badjensis
,
E. dorrigoensis
,
E. nitens
,
E. pellita
,
E
.
teritecomis
and
E
.
urophylla
seed lots with percentage germination of 31.3 and 33.5; 30.5 and 30.0; 38.8 and 37.0; 30.5 and 32.3; 25.0 and 26.8; 33.3 and 31.8; 31.3 and 33.5%, respectively. Similarly, seed germination was lowest on the
E. benthamii
seed lot (29.8%) inoculated with
C
.
gloeosporioides,
whilst germination of
E. grandis
,
E. smithii
and
E. viminalis
seed lots inoculated with
Botrytis
sp. and
F. solani
were 37.0 and 37.5%; 35.8 and 36.3%; 28.3 and 30.0%, respectively. This study has shown that commercial
Eucalyptus
seed lots carry a wide diversity of fungi and suggests that infested seeds may be a primary reason for poor seed germination. |
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ISSN: | 0929-1873 1573-8469 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10658-020-02140-4 |