Sanity, Pathogenicity, and Transmission of Fungi associated with Seeds of chia coming from the Southern Region of Tocantins

Authors

  • Guillermo Arturo Herrera-Chan
  • Pedro Raymundo Argüelles-Osorio
  • Dalmarcia de Souza Carlos-Mourão
  • Gil Rodrigues Dos-Santos
  • aynar Coelho de Oliveira-Tavares
  • Marília Barcelos Souza Lopes
  • Lucas Xaubet Burin
  • Wagner Augusto Rauber
  • Damiana Beatriz da Silva
  • Natan Angelo Seraglio
  • Raimundo Wagner de Souza Aguiar
  • Danilo Pereira Ramos
  • Natalia Silva Oliveira
  • Rodrigo Ribeiro-Fidelis

Abstract

A seed of chia (Salvia hispânica L.) has been growing, assuming significant values of consumption in the current society, due to its high nutritional power. However, its seeds can be targeted by the presence of fungi. The aim of this study was to evaluate the health, pathogenicity, and transmission of fungi associated with seeds in chia culture in the southern Tocantins. For the work, chia seeds were collected from the UFT experimental unit, Gurupi-TO, produced from the combination of five levels of phosphate fertilization (0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 kg ha-1) and five levels of nitrogen fertilization, 30, 60, 90 and 120 kg ha-1). The filter paper method (blottertest) was used to perform the mycobacterial survey.The pathogenicity and transmissibility of fungi associated with seeds were also tested. The genus detected in the superficial part of the seeds were: Cladosporiumsp., Phoma sp., Fusarium sp., Alternaria sp. and Curvularia sp. The chia seeds of the municipality of Gurupi-TO presented low incidence of fungi. There was no pathogenicity and transmissibility of the fungi detected in chia seeds in the seedlings.

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2019-10-05

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Herrera-Chan, G. A., Argüelles-Osorio, P. R., Carlos-Mourão, D. de S., Dos-Santos, G. R., Oliveira-Tavares, aynar C. de, Lopes, M. B. S., Burin, L. X., Rauber, W. A., Silva, D. B. da, Seraglio, N. A., Aguiar, R. W. de S., Ramos, D. P., Oliveira, N. S., & Ribeiro-Fidelis, R. (2019). Sanity, Pathogenicity, and Transmission of Fungi associated with Seeds of chia coming from the Southern Region of Tocantins. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 6(8). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/213