Pathological and physiological studies on anthracnose disease of guava fruits [electronic resource]

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  • دراسات مرضیة وفسیولوجیة على أمراض الانثراكنوز في ثمار الجوافة [Added title page title]
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  • Journal of applied plant protection Suez Canal university, 2022 v.11 (1) [electronic resource]
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Applied Plant Protection Suez Canal University 2022.v.11(1)Summary: Guava fruits are subjected to infect by several plant pathogens derange the storage as a post-harvest diseases. Anthracnose is one of the most prevalent fruit rot diseases. This study focused on pathogens of anthracnose, which infected guava fruits at post-harvest. Pathogenicity, host range, morphological and physiological characteristics were studied. Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes, and Pestalotiopsis psidii were isolated from guava fruits. Clementina cv was more susceptible to P. psidii and C. gloeosporiodes infection, while pepper, cucumber, and zucchini fruits were resistant to P. psidii. Navel orange and beans are less susceptible to infect by C. gloeosporiodes. The temperature from 25-30°C was the optimum degree for the growth of C. gloeosporiodes, while the temperature from 30-35°C was optimum for P. psidii. The appropriate pH for all fungi under study was 6.5, followed by 6 pH. PDA was the appropriate solid medium for the growth of C. gloeosporiodes, while Richard’s Agar was the most favored for growth of P. psidii. Keywords: Anthracnose, Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes, Guava, Pestalotiopsis psidii
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Guava fruits are subjected to infect by several plant pathogens derange the storage as a post-harvest diseases.
Anthracnose is one of the most prevalent fruit rot diseases. This study focused on pathogens of anthracnose, which infected guava fruits at post-harvest. Pathogenicity, host range, morphological and physiological characteristics were studied. Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes, and Pestalotiopsis psidii were isolated from guava fruits. Clementina cv was more susceptible to P. psidii and C. gloeosporiodes infection, while pepper, cucumber, and zucchini fruits were resistant to P. psidii. Navel orange and beans are less susceptible to infect by C. gloeosporiodes. The temperature from 25-30°C was the optimum degree for the growth of C. gloeosporiodes, while the temperature from 30-35°C was optimum for P. psidii. The appropriate pH for all fungi under study was 6.5, followed by 6 pH. PDA was the appropriate solid medium for the growth of C. gloeosporiodes, while Richard’s Agar was the most favored for growth of P. psidii.
Keywords: Anthracnose, Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes, Guava, Pestalotiopsis psidii

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