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Practicality of the suicidal germination approach for controlling Striga hermonthica
Author(s) -
Samejima Hiroaki,
Babiker Abdel Gabar,
Takikawa Hirosato,
Sasaki Mitsuru,
Sugimoto Yukihiro
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
pest management science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.296
H-Index - 125
eISSN - 1526-4998
pISSN - 1526-498X
DOI - 10.1002/ps.4215
Subject(s) - striga hermonthica , striga , germination , parasitic plant , biology , agronomy , infestation , orobanche , weed , sorghum , shoot , seed treatment , host (biology) , ecology
BACKGROUND Purple witchweed ( Striga hermonthica) , Orobanchaceae, is an obligate root‐parasitic weed of important cereal crops. The parasite is a copious seed producer, and a huge seed bank develops soon after the onset of the initial infestation. To germinate, a Striga seed requires a pretreatment in a moist warm environment and a subsequent exposure to an exogenous stimulant. One approach to reduce the seed bank is artificially to induce germination of the seeds in the absence of or away from the host roots. A newly developed germination stimulant for S. hermonthica , designated as T‐010, was evaluated for efficacy in greenhouse and field experiments under artificial Striga infestation. RESULTS T‐010 displayed germination‐inducing activity in soil. Formulated T‐010 applied at 0.1, 1 and 10 kg ai ha −1 to potted soil containing S. hermonthica seeds, previously conditioned by judicious irrigation, reduced Striga emergence by 94–100%. Results of a field trial showed that formulated T‐010, at the same rates as for the pot experiment, delayed and reduced Striga emergence by 33% and increased sorghum shoot and head dry weight by 18.7–40.2% and 187–241% respectively. CONCLUSION These findings demonstrated, for the first time, the technical feasibility of suicidal germination for controlling S. hermonthica . Optimising structure, formulation and application protocol of germination stimulants should be the main goal for further improvement of the technology. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry

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