Vegetative growth and conidium production by Monilinia oxycocci in vitro

作者: Peter G. Sanderson , Steven N. Jeffers

DOI: 10.1080/00275514.2001.12061274

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摘要: The effects of various natural agar media, light, and temperature on mycelium growth conidium production by Monilinia oxycocci were ex- amined in the laboratory under controlled condi- tions. Vegetative sporulation affect- ed differentially these factors. Optimum vegetative formation stromata occurred po- tato dextrose at 20-24 C dark. min- imum maximum temperatures for 4 32 C, respectively. Production conidia was best V8 juice agar. greatest num- bers produced 16 but abundant most consistent 20 C. influence light inconsis- tent among trials differed media iso- lates. However, In general, considerable variability with M. throughout study-among replicates individ- ual isolates, isolates within a trial, same isolates. highly variable na- ture vitro appears to be an inherent characteristic this plant pathogenic fungus.

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