ZESZYT Nr 27/ 2016 Abstrakty Volume No. 27/2016 Abstracts |
12. Survival of rhizobia on seeds, nodulation and growth of soybean as influenced by synthetic and natural seed-applied fungicides - Stefan Martyniuk, Monika Kozieł, Anna Gałązka Abstract. Soybean
seeds (cv. Aldana) were treated with a synthetic seed dressing composed
of carboxin (20%) and thiuram (20%) as the active ingredients or with a
natural fungicidal preparation containing 23.8% of natural oil
extracted from tea tree, and next day untreated (control) and treated
with the above mentioned preparations soybean seeds were pelleted with
inoculant containing Bradyrhizobium japonicum
– the symbiotic bacterium of this plant. Shortly (within 1–2 hours)
after seed inoculation and after 24 hours storage of the inoculated
seeds at room temperature seed samples were collected to count
rhizobial numbers on seeds. At the same sampling times seeds were also
sown into pots filled with perlite moistened with water solution of
plant nutrients (without N). After 4 weeks of plant growth in a growth
chamber numbers of root nodules were counted and fresh and dry mass of
shoots were determined. The studied chemical seed dressings had no
significant effects on numbers of soybean rhizobia on seeds, and on
nodulation and growth of soybean plants when seeds were analyzed or
planted shortly after their inoculation with B. japonicum.
However, the studied preparations significantly reduced numbers of
soybean rhizobia on seeds stored for 24 h at room temperature, but only
the synthetic one affected adversely nodulation and some growth
parameters of soybean plants that developed from the stored seeds. keywords: soybean, carboxin, thiuram, tea tree oil, seed dressings, Bradyrhizobium japonicum, nodulation |