Sanity and Physiology of Ceiba speciosa Seeds Treated With Essential Oils

Souza, Jardel da Silva and Farias, Otília Ricardo de and Duarte, Ingrid Gomes and Cruz, José Manoel Ferreira de Lima and Pedrosa, Laura Monteiro and Martins, João Victor da Silva and Oliveira, Gemerson Machado de and Silva, Adjair José da and Santos, Eduardo Felipe da Silva and Carvalho, Michelle Gonçalves De and Bulhões, Tatiana Leite and Dias, Mariana de Vasconcelos and Nascimento, Luciana Cordeiro do (2022) Sanity and Physiology of Ceiba speciosa Seeds Treated With Essential Oils. Journal of Agricultural Science, 14 (4). p. 72. ISSN 1916-9752

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Abstract

Since the propagation of forest species is by seeds, the success of population establishment depends on the use of good quality seeds. And the use of alternative controls with essential oils for fungal control is ecologically important. The present work aimed to evaluate the influence of essential oils of Citronella (Cymbopogon winterianus), Palmarosa (Cymbopogon martini), Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus), Thyme (Thymus vulgaris), Eucalyptus globulus and Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus) in reducing the incidence of fungus and physiological quality of painera—Ceiba speciosa seeds. The seeds were treated with the essential oils of Citronella, Palmarosa, Lemongrass, thyme, eucalyptus, and rosemary at a concentration of 2%. Captan fungicide (240 g/100 kg-1) was used as a control treatment. After the treatments, the seeds were evaluated by the sanity test, using the “Blotter test” filter paper method. For physiological quality, germination, first count, germination speed index, and seedling length were evaluated. The following genera of phytopathogenic fungi have been identified on Paineira seeds: Cladosporium sp., Fusarium spp., Penicillium sp., Colletotrichum sp. and Pestalotipsis sp. Treating the seeds with essential oils of Citronella, Palmarosa, Lemongrass, and Thyme controlled the fungi on the Paineira seeds. However, changes in the physiological quality of the seeds were associated with the use of the essential oils, compromising seedling vigor.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: e-Archives > Agricultural and Food Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 09 May 2023 06:47
Last Modified: 20 Sep 2024 03:59
URI: http://ebooks.abclibraries.com/id/eprint/1491

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