Benefits of Seed Treatment:
Prevents spread of plant diseases
Protects seed from seed rot and seedling blights
Improves germination
Provides protection from storage insects
Controls soil insects.
Seed treatment types
01 Seed Disinfection Seed disinfection refers to the eradication
of fungal spores that have become established within the seed coat, or i more deep-seated tissues. For effective control, the fungicidal treatment must actually penetrate the seed in order to kill the fungus that is present.
02 Seed Disinfestation Seed disinfestation refers to the
destruction of surface-borne organisms that have contaminated the seed surface but not infected the seed surface. Chemical dips, soaks, fungicides applied as dust, slurry or liquid have been found successful.
03 Seed Protection
The purpose of seed protection is to protect the seed and young seedling from organisms in the soil which might otherwise cause decay of the seed before germination.