Implications of bacterial contaminated seed lots and endophytic colonization by Pseudomonas fuscovaginae on rice establishment
Issue Date
5-2014
Abstract
The economic impact of seedborne bacterial diseases on rice production provides a major motivation for research on seed health. This paper reports on the endophytic growth of a rifampicin-marked strain of the seedborne rice pathogen Pseudomonas fuscovaginae. The bacterium was found in most tested seeds indicating that, even without visible discolouration, seed transmission is possible. Crushed discoloured seeds contained more bacterial cells than did non-crushed discoloured seeds. These bacteria were released during seed soaking, contaminating clean seed and lowering seed germination. Cells of a rifampicin-resistant strain of P. fuscovaginae, which had been inoculated onto rice seeds, were subsequently recovered from different growth stages and from different rice tissues, thereby indicating endophytic colonization. These results have implications for seedling establishment, as symptomless seeds do not assure disease-free seeds, and the presence of seedborne bacteria results in poor germination and poor seedling establishment. Elimination of seedborne bacteria by soaking in sodium hypochlorite can increase seed germination. This could be used in developing control strategies, and, if practised regularly, reduce entry of seedborne disease-causing organisms into crops, resulting in lower disease pressure.
Source or Periodical Title
Plant Pathology
ISSN
0032-0862
Volume
64
Issue
1
Page
43-50
Document Type
Article
Physical Description
tables, graphs
Language
English
Subject
Discolouration, Endophytes, Germination, Rifampicin-resistant, Seed lot infection, Seedborne
Recommended Citation
Adorada, D.L., Stodart, B.J., Pangga, I.B., Ash, G.J. (2014). Implications of bacterial contaminated seed lots and endophytic colonization by Pseudomonas fuscovaginae on rice establishment. Plant Pathology, 64 (1), 43-50. doi:10.1111/ppa.12243.
Identifier
doi:10.1111/ppa.12243.
Digital Copy
yes