International Journal on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources (IJFANRES)
Vol 5, No 3 (2024): IJ-FANRES

Comparative Studies on The Efficacy of Some Fungicides Activities on Fungal Seed Borne Pathogens of Commercial Maize Seeds

Jane, Egbo Nwakaku (Unknown)
Chukwudi, Ugoh Sylvester (Unknown)
Sunday, Olisa Babafemi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Sep 2024

Abstract

This study investigated the efficacy of some fungicides activities on fungal seed borne pathogens of two commercial maize seeds (Sammaz 15 and Sammaz 52). A total of 2500 seeds were randomly picked for each variety to represent a working sample from the seed reference collections. Out of the 2500 seeds, 400 seeds were surface–sterilized with 10% sodium hypochlorite solution, cultured and examined microscopically for the presence of fungal pathogens. Molecular analysis confirmed that all isolated pathogens matched with the reference accession from NCBI molecular database. Seeds were treated with different dosages of fungicides viz Thiram and Metalaxy + Tebuconazole and incubated for 5 days. The effect of the various fungicides on the incidence of seed- borne fungi, effect on seed germination and interaction of the fungicide were evaluated and analyzed. Percentage occurrence of the fungal pathogens revealed that Sammaz 15 have F. solani (29.0%), A. flavus (20.3%), A. niger (19.0%) and Rhizpus stolanifera (15.0%). In Sammaz 52, A.niger (40.0%), A. flavus (19.7%) and F. solani (27.0%). It was observed that F. solani was predominant in sammaz 15 while A. niger was predominant in Sammaz 52. Thiram (45.88 mm) at all doses showed greater inhibitory effects on mycelia growth than Metalaxyl + Tebucanozole (24.25 mm). The correlation analysis performed  on the data set reveals that  there is a  negative significant  correlation between  zone of  inhibition  and percent  disease  incidence  (r = -0.99***), but the relationship was positive with number of non-infected seeds (r = 0.99***). This shows that increasing the zone of inhibition will increase the number of non-infected seeds and the normal seedling (germination percentage). Thiram fungicides observed to be more effective in reducing the disease incidence than Metalaxyl fungicides.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJFANRES

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

IJ-FANRes is an international and cross-disciplinary scholarly and scientific open access, open-source journal on the science and technology of Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resources. Our aim is to encourage Professors, Researchers, and Students to publish their experimental and theoretical ...