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Seed treatment with lactic acid bacteria against seed-borne pathogens of spring wheat
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Fusarium SppMicrobial ContaminationPlant-microbe InteractionLactic Acid BacteriaCrop ProtectionSeed TreatmentPlant PathologyMicrobiologyInfection ControlFusarium Spp.Seed-borne PathogensMedicinePlant-pathogen InteractionFungal PathogenFood SafetyHealth Sciences
Antifungal potential of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) such as Lactobacillus sakei KTU05-6, Pediococcus acidilactici KTU05-7 and Pediococcus pentosaceus KTU05-8, KTU05-9 and KTU05-10 was tested on naturally contaminated wheat seeds. LAB influence on fungal growth on kernels, seedling diseases and seed germination was examined by laboratory and field experiments. KTU05-10 was selected and later used for seed treatment as solitary strain and in two- or three-component mixtures with KTU05-7 and KTU05-6. The occurrence of Fusarium spp. on wheat kernels in agar plate assays was decreased by seed treatment with all LAB cultures, and the efficacy of each strain depended on incubation temperature. Inoculation of wheat kernels with strains of solitary KTU05-10 and in mixtures with KTU05-7 and KTU05-6 significantly reduced the incidence of Fusarium spp., Bipolaris sorokiniana and Alternaria spp. LAB influence on seed germination and seedling diseases was observed in laboratory and field experiments, but in most cases, this influence was insignificant.
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