Assessing the Impact of Brown Spot Disease on Seed Health, Quality and Transmission in Paddy

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Journal of Phytopathology Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1111/jph.70033
Niranjan Prasad, Anand Theerthagiri, Raja Karuppannan, Umarani Ranganathan, Pankaj Sharma
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Brown spot disease, caused by Bipolaris oryzae, poses a significant threat to rice production, affecting both yield and quality. The present study aimed to investigate the major mycoflora associated with seeds of 11 paddy varieties and the effects of B. oryzae on seed health and quality, encompassing morphological characterisation, location and transmission studies and assessing seed infection under hydropriming and pregermination conditions. The results revealed that the major fungi associated with paddy seeds were B. oryzae, Aspergillus spp., Fusarium sp., Curvularia sp., Trichoconiella padwickii and Rhizopus sp. Among these, B. oryzae was the predominant fungus observed in all 11 rice varieties with the maximum seed infection. Studies on the cultural and morphological variations among the 11 isolates from B. oryzae revealed that they had diverse colony colour, growth patterns and conidial characteristics. Brown spot diseased seeds showed a substantial decline in germination (%) and seedling vigour with ADT (Aduthurai) 46 rice variety showing highest reduction in germination (47%), followed by ADT 42 (54%) compared to healthy seeds. Furthermore, brown spot infection was prevalent across all seed components tested—lemma, palea, endosperm and embryo at varying rates—, highlighting the comprehensive nature of the disease's impact on the seed structure. Disease progression studies using different methods revealed varying infection rates, with the test tube agar method demonstrating the highest assessment rates (44%–65%), followed by the blotter method (40%–46%) and sand method (18%–38%). Furthermore, lower brown spot pathogen infection from the seedling emerged after 30 days of sowing and was observed when diseased seeds were exposed to hydropriming conditions compared to pregerminated and untreated conditions. This study sheds light on the intricate dynamics of brown spot disease in rice which has negative impact on seed health, germination rate and, ultimately, rice productivity and quality.

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Journal of Phytopathology
Journal of Phytopathology 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Phytopathology publishes original and review articles on all scientific aspects of applied phytopathology in agricultural and horticultural crops. Preference is given to contributions improving our understanding of the biotic and abiotic determinants of plant diseases, including epidemics and damage potential, as a basis for innovative disease management, modelling and forecasting. This includes practical aspects and the development of methods for disease diagnosis as well as infection bioassays. Studies at the population, organism, physiological, biochemical and molecular genetic level are welcome. The journal scope comprises the pathology and epidemiology of plant diseases caused by microbial pathogens, viruses and nematodes. Accepted papers should advance our conceptual knowledge of plant diseases, rather than presenting descriptive or screening data unrelated to phytopathological mechanisms or functions. Results from unrepeated experimental conditions or data with no or inappropriate statistical processing will not be considered. Authors are encouraged to look at past issues to ensure adherence to the standards of the journal.
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