Affiliation:
1. Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, National Research Institute, Radzików, 05-870 Błonie, Poland
Abstract
Bipolaris sorokiniana, a barley pathogen, can infect via seeds, co-growing plants, or soil, causing yield and seed value reductions. This study aimed to assess B. sorokiniana’s impact at various growth stages on seed yield and quality. Results showed no direct impact on yield (which ranged from 0.49 kg·m−2 for the naked variety Rastik to 0.77 kg·m−2 for the Widawa variety), but revealed significant seed quality differences. Thousand kernel weight (TKW) and germination capacity (GC) varied notably between examined varieties. The largest kernels were observed for the Bryl variety (27.33 g), which also had the best germination (82.8%). The variety Ryton had the smallest kernels (24.04 g), while the poorest germination (56.7%) was observed for naked kernels of Rastik. A seed health analysis found a relation between inoculation stage and the intensity of spontaneous infection by pathogenic fungi, ranging from 86.4% for the control to more than 95% for the kernels harvested from plants inoculated at the flowering stage. Strong correlation emerged between B. sorokiniana grain infection and germination capacity, highlighting the fungus’s role in seed quality decline.
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