2016
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2016.512.018
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Seed-Borne Fungi Associated with Rice Seeds Varieties in Bongor,Chad Republic

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“…Many of the isolated fungi have been reported to be associated with seeds of other crops (Tsopmbeng & Fomengia, 2015). Some of them are also known to cause seed rot, decrease seed germination and cause pre-and postdamping off and seedling death (Al-kassam & Monawar, 2000) In this study, Pyricularia oryzae, known for a long time as rice seed-borne fungus (Manandadhar et al, 1998) was not isolated from any of the rice cultivars, confirming the statement by (Signaboubo, S., et al, 2016) who found that this fungus was less common on rice seeds.…”
Section: Fungal Isolates Recovered From Rice Samplessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Many of the isolated fungi have been reported to be associated with seeds of other crops (Tsopmbeng & Fomengia, 2015). Some of them are also known to cause seed rot, decrease seed germination and cause pre-and postdamping off and seedling death (Al-kassam & Monawar, 2000) In this study, Pyricularia oryzae, known for a long time as rice seed-borne fungus (Manandadhar et al, 1998) was not isolated from any of the rice cultivars, confirming the statement by (Signaboubo, S., et al, 2016) who found that this fungus was less common on rice seeds.…”
Section: Fungal Isolates Recovered From Rice Samplessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In other words, the Triticum durum situation is also richer in terms of microfungus genus and species diversity than Oryza sativa (Figure 1). Penicillium species on rice due to the synthesis of secondary metabolite products, consumption of these products have been reported to affect human health in many studies (Ficher et al, 1992;Suttajit, 2000;Signaboubo et al, 2016). Rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown in Çorum and its vicinity with nutritional and economic importance can be expected to produce mycotoxin by identifying P. commune, P. crustosum, P. pallidum, P. brevicompactum species.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other fungal species found on the farmer saved rice seeds in the study area including F. equiseti, R. oryzae, A. flavus, A fumigatus, R. oryzae and Trichoderma sp. were reported on rice seeds in previous works (Osuman, 2012;Signaboubo, 2016). However, their pathogenicity potential has not been demonstrated in the field (Mew & Gonzales, 2002).…”
Section: Several Fungal Pathogens Have Been Recordedmentioning
confidence: 92%