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Effect of environmental conditions and inoculum density on infection of guava fruits by Colletotrichum glososporioides
Authors:Pandey  R.R.  Arora  D.K.  Dubey  R.C.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Life Science, Manipur University, Imphal, India;(2) Centre of Advanced Study in Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-, 221 OD5, India;(3) Microbiology Unit, Department of Botany, Gurukula Kangri University, Hardwar-, 249 404, India
Abstract:The influence of environmental factors (temperature and humidity), inoculum density on infection by Colletotrichum glososporioides and development of anthracnose lesions were determined on uninjured, sand-injured and punctured fruits. The optical temperature for severe infection was 30 °C, whereas the disease incidence was less at 20 and 35 °C. Inoculated guavas that received 1–60 h of continuous free moisture developed lesions, but the disease was minimal (0–7%) after 1–6 h free moisture. Infection rates of uninjured, sand-injured and punctured fruits receiving 60 h of free moisture were 34, 70 and 100%, respectively. Disease incidence increased as inoculum density increased from 101 to 106 conidia/ml. In field conditions, the development of anthracnose lesions was greater on punctured guavas than on uninjured or sand-injured ones, in both rainy and winter seasons. In general, the number of lesions was highest in sand-injured fruits, followed by punctured and uninjured fruits. In rainy season the number of lesions on injured and uninjured fruits was greater than similarly treated guavas in winter. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Anthracnose  guava  Colletotrichum glososporioides  temperature  free moisture  inoculum density
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