Sanitary analysis, transmission and pathogenicity of fungi associated with forage plant seeds in tropical regions of Brazil

Author:

Santos Gil Rodrigues dos1,Tschoeke Paulo Henrique1,Silva Luciana de Godoi1,Silveira Marcela Cristina Agustini Carneiro da1,Reis Higor Barbosa1,Brito Deyvid Rocha1,Carlos Dalmarcia de Souza1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Brasil

Abstract

Brazil is a major producer and exporter of beef in the world, 90% of the production is made in pasture and 85% of cultivated pastures in the country are Brachiaria sp. With a growing livestock industry in the recent years, several forage plant diseases became significant importance for causing losses in pasture productivity and quality. This study aims at quantifying the species of fungi associated with seeds and their frequency in forage plants from tropical regions of Brazil. Assays were performed considering: incidence, pathogenicity and seed-seedling transmission of fungi associated with seeds. Therefore, 28 lots of forage species seeds produced in the harvest of 2010-2011 were used. Fourteen genera of fungi associated with seeds were found, among which Bipolaris sp., Phoma sp., and Curvularia sp. had pathogenic potential. It was possible to note that Bipolaris sp., is prejudicial to forage seedlings of Brachiaria, Panicum and Crotalaria. Bipolaris sp. and Curvularia sp. have an average of seed-seedling transmission of 100% and 90%, respectively.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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