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Seedborne fungi detected on stored solanaceous berry seeds and their biological activities
Authors:Junji Nishikawa  Takao Kobayashi  Kazuto Shirata  Takashi Chibana  Keiko T Natsuaki
Institution:(1) Department of Agricultural Science, Graduate School of Tokyo University of Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan;(2) Department of International Agricultural Development, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan;(3) National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan;(4) Present address: Kakegawa Research Center, Sakata Seed Co., 1743-2 Yoshioka, Kakegawa, Shizuoka 436-0115, Japan
Abstract:We isolated 629 fungi from 1296 berry seeds of solanaceous plants, including tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum), eggplant (Solanum melongena), bell pepper (Capsicum annuum), and red pepper (Capsicum annuum var. annuum) preserved for long and short terms. The isolates were classified into 22 genera excluding unidentified fungi, and the fungal floras were divided into two types: the tomato–eggplant and pepper groups. The results of cluster analysis with unweighted pair-group method with arithmetic average also supported these groups. Most tomato seeds infested with Geotrichum candidum germinated and grew the same as uninfested seeds. Cladosporium sphaerospermum and Arthrinium sp. isolated from eggplant seeds strongly suppressed germination, and Penicillium variabile suppressed seminal root elongation on eggplant. Alternaria alternata, Botrytis cinerea, and Myrothecium verrucaria detected from red pepper or bell pepper seeds were pathogenic to the fruits and the seedlings after artificial inoculation.
Keywords:Seedborne fungi            Lycopersicon esculentum                      Solanum melongena                      Capsicum annuum            Long- and short-term seed storage
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