Effect of temperature and sources of carbon and nitrogen on the conidial germination and appresoria formation in Colletotrichum capsici |
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Authors: | J. S. Solanki J. P. Jain J. P. Agnihotri |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Plant Pathology, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Udaipur, Campus Jobner, Jaipur, India |
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Abstract: | The effect of temperatures and exogenous supply of different carbon and nitrogen sources on the conidial germination and appresoria formation inC. capsici has been studied. 25 °C was observed to be the best temperature for conidial germination. At 18 °C, conidia germinated only in hanging drops and did not germinate on 2 % agar. Amongst carbon sources, 1-rhamnose supported maximum conidial germination and appresoria formation. Potassium nitrate supported very good conidial germination and appresoria formation. Ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate and ammonium chloride were found to be inhibitory. A few aminoacids stimulated conidial germination but dl-alanine, dl-methionine, tyrosine and l-glutamine were found to be inhibitory. |
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