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Biological control of postharvest fungal rot of yam (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Dioscorea</Emphasis> spp.) with<Emphasis Type="Italic">Bacillus subtilis</Emphasis>
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">R?N?OkigboEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Microbiology, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Umuahia, P. M. B. 7267, Abia State, Nigeria
Abstract:The potential of isolates of Bacillus subtilis from yam farm soil to control rot of yam in storage barns was investigated. Yam tubers inoculated in vivo with B. subtilis showed no rot while those inoculated with Aspergillus niger, Botryodiploidia theobromae or Penicillium oxalicum showed considerable rot. The set of yams in which B. subtilis and the fungi were simultaneously inoculated produced rot whereas those in which B. subtilis was inoculated a day before the fungi was inoculated were totally reduced or free of rot. Many fewer fungi were isolated from the surface of tubers treated with B. subtilis than from the untreated (control) and there was high recovery of B. subtilis (99–100%) throughout the period of storage. Rot build up was faster in uninoculated control tubers or those inoculated with a spoilage fungus, while those treated with the antagonist were totally reduced or free of rot. The culture filtrate of B. subtilis prevented spore germination in some spoilage fungi. The importance of this study in relation to farmers in developing countries is discussed.
Keywords:antagonist  Bacillus  biological control  Dioscorea  fungi
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