Evaluation and improvement of the health status of farmer-saved okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) seeds in the Ashanti Region of Ghana

P. Cobbinah, C. Kwoseh
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Farmer-saved seeds are major plant pathogen carriers, which serve as the primary source of inocula of many diseases leading to massive crop losses. In view of this, laboratory experiments to evaluate seed quality and prevalence of seed-borne fungi of farmer-saved okra seeds in 10 major okra growing communities in the Ashanti region were conducted. Two local okra varieties (Asontem and Asante Aba) were collected from farmers for the laboratory studies. Although the collected seeds were observed to be of high purity, their moisture contents were high. The germination percentage, percentage of normal roots, field emergence and establishment of seedlings derived from okra seeds were also low. The study moreover showed high total seed-borne fungi infection. Health testing of the okra seeds revealed the presence of eight seed-borne fungi namely Fusarium sp., Colletotrichum sp., Aspergillus flavus, A. niger, Rhizopus sp., Mucor sp., Penicillium sp. and Curvularia sp. Seeds of Asante Aba variety showed good quality characteristics over seeds of Asontem. Seeds of the two varieties placed in airtight plastic containers stored better than seeds placed in insecticide-treated mosquito nets. Treatment of okra seeds with Dresscare and Senna siamea wood ash resulted in a lower incidence of seed-borne fungi and better seed quality characteristics. Treating okra seeds with Dresscare and Senna siamea wood ash and storing in airtight plastic containers is therefore recommended.
种田秋葵健康状况的评价与改进在加纳的阿散蒂地区的一种种子
农民保存的种子是主要的植物病原体载体,是许多疾病的主要接种源,导致大量作物损失。为此,在阿散蒂地区10个主要秋葵种植群落对农民保存的秋葵种子进行了种子质量和种传真菌流行率的室内试验。从农民那里收集了两个当地秋葵品种(Asontem和Asante Aba)进行实验室研究。虽然收集到的种子纯度很高,但它们的水分含量也很高。秋葵种子的发芽率、正常根率、田间出苗率和成苗率也较低。此外,该研究还显示了较高的种子真菌侵染总量。秋葵种子卫生检测结果显示,秋葵种子中存在镰刀菌、炭疽菌、黄曲霉、黑曲霉、根霉、毛霉、青霉和曲霉等8种种传菌。两个品种的种子放在密闭的塑料容器中比放在杀虫剂处理过的蚊帐中保存得更好。秋葵种子经木渣和番泻木灰处理后,种传真菌发病率较低,种子品质性状较好。因此,建议将秋葵种子用木渣和番泻木灰处理,并储存在密封的塑料容器中。
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