J.of Soc of Agri Struc, Japan.
Vol.33,No.4 March 2003, 247-253
Original:
Language: Japanese

Disinfecting Rice Seeds Using Acidic Electrolyzed Water

Kyoichiro YOSHIDA, Jung-Sik MlN, Jung-Bok PARK,
Seiichiro ISOBE and Tetsuya SUZUKI

Summary

    In this paper, we disinfected P.glumae using an agar block with electrolyzed water. After treatment, we examined the disinfection effectiveness by scanning electron microscopy and fluorescent microscopy to evaluate the method for application to agricultural fields. We also examined rice seeds. Electrolyzed water was used to establish an effective disinfectant to reduce environmental pollution. In the model experiment, we confirmed that the acidic electrolyzed water was highly effective for sterilization compared with other treatments. We could observe a difference in the microbes remaining and from surface observation. In the experiment of disinfecting rice seeds, however, it became clear that a device for use in the processing method is required to preserve the sterilization effect.

Keywords: Acidic electrolyzed water, Disinfections of rice seeds, Pseudomonas glumae, Scanning electron microscopy, Fluorescent staining, Available chlorine, Environmental conservative material

HomePage


Copyright 2003 SASJ