Journal of Tropical Life Science (Feb 2021)

Effect of Essential Oils on Seed Borne Fusariumsp. and Seed Quality of Sesame (Sesamum indicumL.)

  • K Girish, TS Chaithra,
  • Syeda Kousar Fathima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11594/jtls.11.01.13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 101 – 109

Abstract

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Sesame(Sesamum indicumL.)is as an important oilseed crop and seed borne fungi are reducing the yield as well as quality of the seeds produced. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of essential oils for control of seed borne fungi as well as enhancement of seed quality ofsesame. Fusariumsp., was isolated from sesame seeds by agar plate method. Four essential oils such as camphor oil, cinnamon oil, clove oil and rose oil were screened for their antifungal potential against the isolated Fusariumsp., by poisoned food method. Selected essential oils were tested at differ-ent concentrations of 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 ppm concentrations for their ability to inhibit the mycelial growth of test fungi. All the oils completely inhibited the mycelial growth of test fungi at 500 ppm concentration. The effect of selected es-sential oils on sesame seed quality was analyzed by standard blotter method. All the four oils increased the germination percentage and seed vigour while the fungal in-fection was completely inhibited without any phytotoxic effects. Comparatively, clove oil showed the best activity followed by camphor oil, cinnamon oil and rose oil. These results observed of the essential oils indicate the possible usage of them for the sesame seed treatment following further investigations.

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