Effect of peanut tannins on percent seed colonization and in vitro growth by aspergillus parasiticus |
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Authors: | Timothy H. Sanders Aubrey C. Mixon |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Peanut Research Laboratory USDA, SEA, FR, SR, P. O. Box 637, 31742 Dawson, Georgia;(2) USDA, SEA, FR, SR Crops Research Unit Georgia Coastal Plains Station Tifton, 31794, Georgia |
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Abstract: | The relationship between tannin content of mature, intact, cured peanut seed and percent seed colonization byAspergillus parasiticus was examined. Tannin content in 9 cultivars, 7 of which were grown in both Tifton, Georgia and Puerto Rico, was significantly correlated with percent seed colonization. For data expressed as mg tannin/g intact seed and mg tannin/g seed coat, correlation coefficients with percent colonization were 0.74 and 0.76, respectively.Seed coat tannin, methanol-extracted, water-soluble material from peanut seed coats, was testedin vitro for effects on growth ofA. parasiticus. As concentrations of tannins were increased to 7.5%, inhibition of fungal growth increased linearly to 88%; a concentration of 20% produced over 96% inhibition. |
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