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Early morpho-physiological response of oilseed rape under seed applied Sedaxane fungicide and Rhizoctonia solani pressure

The SDHI fungicide Sedaxane has shown to efficiently control Rhizoctonia spp. growth and to possess biostimulant properties in cereal crops. As a first, the present study investigated its effectiveness as a seed treatment of the dicot species oilseed rape (Brassica napus var. oleifera). For this, se...

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Autores principales: Panozzo, Anna, Barion, Giuseppe, Moore, Selina Sterup, Cobalchin, Francesca, Di Stefano, Alberto, Sella, Luca, Vamerali, Teofilo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9992717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36909436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1130825
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author Panozzo, Anna
Barion, Giuseppe
Moore, Selina Sterup
Cobalchin, Francesca
Di Stefano, Alberto
Sella, Luca
Vamerali, Teofilo
author_facet Panozzo, Anna
Barion, Giuseppe
Moore, Selina Sterup
Cobalchin, Francesca
Di Stefano, Alberto
Sella, Luca
Vamerali, Teofilo
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description The SDHI fungicide Sedaxane has shown to efficiently control Rhizoctonia spp. growth and to possess biostimulant properties in cereal crops. As a first, the present study investigated its effectiveness as a seed treatment of the dicot species oilseed rape (Brassica napus var. oleifera). For this, seeds were treated with different fungicides: (i) the conventionally used active ingredient Thiram, (ii) Sedaxane, or (iii) Sedaxane in combination with Fludioxonil and Metalaxyl-M, and later sown in soil inoculated with Rhizoctonia solani. The resulting shoot and root growth from the treated seeds were recorded in early growth stages and the presence of Rhizoctonia DNA in the basal stem tissue was quantified. Here we demonstrate that all the fungicide treatments were effective in greatly reducing the presence of Rhizoctonia DNA, with Thiram confirming to have high fungicidal effects. Following seed treatment, shoot and root growth at the 2-leaf stage was reduced regardless of inoculation, indicating that the fungicides became phytotoxic, with particular respect to Thiram. In seedlings grown in inoculated soil, significant biostimulation of the roots was observed at the 4-leaf stage of treatments containing both Sedaxane alone and in a mixture. Leaf area was stimulated in control soil not inoculated with Rhizoctonia, likely due to improved PSII efficiency, stomatal conductance, and CO(2) assimilation rate. Young oilseed rape seedlings are thus highly sensitive to seed treatments with these fungicides, and in particular to Thiram. The retardation in growth is quickly overcome by the 4-leaf stage however. We confirm that Sedaxane indeed possesses root biostimulant properties in oilseed rape, which are enhanced in combination with other fungicides. Such biostimulating properties impose its greatest effects under conditions of biotic stress.
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spelling pubmed-99927172023-03-09 Early morpho-physiological response of oilseed rape under seed applied Sedaxane fungicide and Rhizoctonia solani pressure Panozzo, Anna Barion, Giuseppe Moore, Selina Sterup Cobalchin, Francesca Di Stefano, Alberto Sella, Luca Vamerali, Teofilo Front Plant Sci Plant Science The SDHI fungicide Sedaxane has shown to efficiently control Rhizoctonia spp. growth and to possess biostimulant properties in cereal crops. As a first, the present study investigated its effectiveness as a seed treatment of the dicot species oilseed rape (Brassica napus var. oleifera). For this, seeds were treated with different fungicides: (i) the conventionally used active ingredient Thiram, (ii) Sedaxane, or (iii) Sedaxane in combination with Fludioxonil and Metalaxyl-M, and later sown in soil inoculated with Rhizoctonia solani. The resulting shoot and root growth from the treated seeds were recorded in early growth stages and the presence of Rhizoctonia DNA in the basal stem tissue was quantified. Here we demonstrate that all the fungicide treatments were effective in greatly reducing the presence of Rhizoctonia DNA, with Thiram confirming to have high fungicidal effects. Following seed treatment, shoot and root growth at the 2-leaf stage was reduced regardless of inoculation, indicating that the fungicides became phytotoxic, with particular respect to Thiram. In seedlings grown in inoculated soil, significant biostimulation of the roots was observed at the 4-leaf stage of treatments containing both Sedaxane alone and in a mixture. Leaf area was stimulated in control soil not inoculated with Rhizoctonia, likely due to improved PSII efficiency, stomatal conductance, and CO(2) assimilation rate. Young oilseed rape seedlings are thus highly sensitive to seed treatments with these fungicides, and in particular to Thiram. The retardation in growth is quickly overcome by the 4-leaf stage however. We confirm that Sedaxane indeed possesses root biostimulant properties in oilseed rape, which are enhanced in combination with other fungicides. Such biostimulating properties impose its greatest effects under conditions of biotic stress. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9992717/ /pubmed/36909436 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1130825 Text en Copyright © 2023 Panozzo, Barion, Moore, Cobalchin, Di Stefano, Sella and Vamerali https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Panozzo, Anna
Barion, Giuseppe
Moore, Selina Sterup
Cobalchin, Francesca
Di Stefano, Alberto
Sella, Luca
Vamerali, Teofilo
Early morpho-physiological response of oilseed rape under seed applied Sedaxane fungicide and Rhizoctonia solani pressure
title Early morpho-physiological response of oilseed rape under seed applied Sedaxane fungicide and Rhizoctonia solani pressure
title_full Early morpho-physiological response of oilseed rape under seed applied Sedaxane fungicide and Rhizoctonia solani pressure
title_fullStr Early morpho-physiological response of oilseed rape under seed applied Sedaxane fungicide and Rhizoctonia solani pressure
title_full_unstemmed Early morpho-physiological response of oilseed rape under seed applied Sedaxane fungicide and Rhizoctonia solani pressure
title_short Early morpho-physiological response of oilseed rape under seed applied Sedaxane fungicide and Rhizoctonia solani pressure
title_sort early morpho-physiological response of oilseed rape under seed applied sedaxane fungicide and rhizoctonia solani pressure
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9992717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36909436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1130825
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