학술논문

Effect of hot water disinfection incorporated with pre-drying against rice seedborne diseases / 事前乾燥を取り入れた水稲温湯種子消毒のイネ種子伝染性病害に対する効果
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本植物病理学会報 / Japanese Journal of Phytopathology. 2020, 86(1):1
Subject
Pre-drying
Rice
hot water disinfection
seed disinfection
seed-borne disease
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0031-9473
1882-0484
Abstract
Disinfecting rice seeds in hot water at 60°C for 10 min has been widely used in Japan; however, bakanae disease caused by Fusarium (=Gibberella) fujikuroi has become problematic with the popularization of this method because the method is ineffective compared with chemical disinfectants. Recently, pre-drying seeds to reduce seed water content to below 10% was found to improve seed tolerance to heat stress and permit the disinfection at a high temperature of 65°C for 10 min; however, the effect on disease control was not evaluated. In this study, we thus examined whether the combined pre-drying seeds and hot water treatment at 65°C for 10 min improves control of several major seed-borne diseases such as bakanae, blast, bacterial grain rot and bacterial seedling blight. The combined treatment was more effective than hot water disinfection at 60°C 10 min in controlling bakanae disease in the experiment using naturally infected seeds. The combined treatments were especially more effective than other popular methods to control the two bacterial seed-borne diseases. These results indicate that pre-drying seeds before the 10-min 65°C hot water treatment is a practical, effective method to disinfect rice seeds.

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