INVESTIGADORES
PERELLO Analia Edith
capítulos de libros
Título:
Session 5. Biological control of stored product pests
Autor/es:
PERELLO, ANALIA EDITH; LAMPUGNANI GLADYS; ABRAMOFF,CECILIA; FUSSÉ, C; DALBELLO, G.
Libro:
IOBC-WPRS Bulletin Integrated Protection of Stored Products. Proceedings of the Meeting at Zagreb (Croatia), June 28 ? July 1, 2015. Edited by Pasquale Trematerra and Darka Hamel.
Editorial:
IOBC-WPRS
Referencias:
Lugar: Zagreb; Año: 2015; p. 411 - 415
Resumen:
Abstract: Alternaria is among the major fungal components of wheat grain under postharvest and storage conditions where A. arborescens was recently detected as a new member of this complex in Argentina causing black point. This study assess the potential of some biorational agents to control A. arborescens and their effect on the growth promotion of wheat. Seed treatments with Trichoderma harzianum and Eppicocum nigrum; Lippia alba and garlic extracts; sodium bicarbonate (SB), salicylic acid (SA), potassium chloride (PC) and sodium phosphate dibasic (SP) were applied to grains of wheat cv BIOINTA 1004 previously to the infection with the pathogen following ISTA (blotter method) rules. After 7 days, seed germination, infected seeds, necrotic symptoms of emerged seedlings and fresh weight were evaluated. Remarkable results were obtained with L. alba, SA and SP that reduced symptoms from 50 to 78% compared with the control. Necrosis of radicles was significantly reduced by the application of all treatments tested. Moreover, fresh weight of seedlings was significantly increased with the application of the two antagonists, garlic and the three tested salts in comparison with control. It is concluded that compounds here tested have potential as biofertilizers and ecofriendly alternatives to control seed-borne fungi of wheat.