2022
DOI: 10.48077/scihor.25(8).2022.28-36
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Applying of Plants to Regulate Mycobiota of Winter Wheat Seeds

Abstract: Plants, having a wide array of different substances that are natural to ecosystems, can be effective biofungicides. Most scientific studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of plant extracts against certain phytopathogenic species/genera in vitro. These results do not provide an answer to how certain substances might affect the systems of microorganisms. The aim of the work was to study the influence of plants on isolation of mycobiota representatives of winter wheat seeds, the peculiarities of its germinat… Show more

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“…In the conditions of the North-East of Ukraine, various fungi have been isolated from seeds with a black point, but most of them are Alternaria sp. (Rozhkova, 2019). Therefore, under optimal germination conditions, we obtained high rates of seed germination and seedling length, which exceeded healthy seeds.…”
Section: Germination Of Healthy and Abnormal Seedsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In the conditions of the North-East of Ukraine, various fungi have been isolated from seeds with a black point, but most of them are Alternaria sp. (Rozhkova, 2019). Therefore, under optimal germination conditions, we obtained high rates of seed germination and seedling length, which exceeded healthy seeds.…”
Section: Germination Of Healthy and Abnormal Seedsmentioning
confidence: 89%