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2015 | 1(79) | 73-82

Article title

SUITABILITY OF BIOTECHNICAL MEASURES FOR THE TREATMENT OF OATS

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Przydatność środków biotechnicznych do zaprawiania owsa

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In view of the fact that recently the possibilities to use chemical treatment have been limited it is necessary to research the usefulness of seed treatment products composed from natural substances in the form of an extract or mycorrhizal mycelium, bacteria, etc. The aim of the research was to assess the usefulness of plant substances and substances containing microorganisms for oats seed treatment. Several preparations which might be useful for the treatment of oats seeds or the seeds of other cereals were researched in a pot experiment. The seeds of hulled and hulless oats were treated with the following substances: Biosept 33 SL (grapefruit extract), Liquid Bioczos (garlic extract), Timorex Gold 24 EC (tea plant extract), Polyversum (Pythium oligandrum fungus) and Click Horto (mycorrhizal mycelium – Globus intraradius, rhizosphere bacteria, Trichoderma atraviride fungus). The health of seedlings and fresh mass of the aboveground part and roots were analysed. The seeds were treated with those preparations by being soaked in their solutions. The preparations had positive influence on the emergence of crops. Bioczos, Biosept 33 SL and Polyversum also improved the health of emerging oats seedlings. Click Horto biostimulated the development of oats. The combination with this preparation resulted in a noticeable growth in the root mass and aboveground part. The research provides information which of the preparations under analysis may be useful for the treatment of seeds of oats cultivars.

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  • Dr Joanna Horoszkiewicz-Janka, Instytut Ochrony Roślin –PIB, Zakład Ekspertyz i Opinii o Środkach Ochrony Roślin, ul. W. Węgorka 20, 60-318 Poznań, Poland
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