Literature DB >> 11898346

Differences in the microflora of scarified and unscarified seeds of Karwinskia humboldtiana (Rhamnaceae).

M Henselová1, D Hudecová.   

Abstract

Seeds of Karwinskia humboldtiana obtained from a 1997 collection in the locality of Villa de Gracía Nuevo (León, Mexico) were contaminated with spores of filamentous fungi, bacteria and yeasts. The concentration of microorganisms in unscarified seeds ranged from 3.0 x 10(3) to 7.5 x 10(3) CFU/g. Predominant were bacterial isolates of the genera Aeromonas sp., Bacillus, and Pseudomonas; from filamentous fungi were identified Alternaria, Aspergillus niger, Cladosporium sp., Fusarium sp., Mucor sp., Penicillium commune, Trichothecium sp.; from yeasts Rhodotorula sp. and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Seed scarification significantly reduced the microbial contamination. Of the original fungal isolates, only two were identified on scarified seeds, viz. Cladosporium sp. and Saccharomyces cerevisiae; although a relatively high incidence of a unidentifiable of Penicillium sp. was found, the bacterial spectrum was not altered. Treatment of scarified seeds with Vitavax 200 WP and Pomarsol Forte 80 WP (3 mg/g seeds) augmented germination by 10-19% compared to treated unscarified seeds, and by 16-31% compared to untreated unscarified seeds.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11898346     DOI: 10.1007/bf02818000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)        ISSN: 0015-5632            Impact factor:   2.099


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