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Comparison of methodologies for conidia production by Alternaria alternata from citrus

Conidia production is a problem in the study of Alternaria alternata from citrus. Thus, this study aimed to compare existing methodologies for conidial production of A. alternata isolated from Ponkan tangerine (2 isolates), Cravo lemon (1 isolate), Pêra orange (2 isolates) and Murcott tangor (1 isol...

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Autores principales: Carvalho, Daniel D. C., Alves, Eduardo, Batista, Tereza R. S., Camargos, Renato B., Lopes, Eloísa A. G. L.
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3768460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24031309
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220080004000036
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author Carvalho, Daniel D. C.
Alves, Eduardo
Batista, Tereza R. S.
Camargos, Renato B.
Lopes, Eloísa A. G. L.
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Alves, Eduardo
Batista, Tereza R. S.
Camargos, Renato B.
Lopes, Eloísa A. G. L.
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description Conidia production is a problem in the study of Alternaria alternata from citrus. Thus, this study aimed to compare existing methodologies for conidial production of A. alternata isolated from Ponkan tangerine (2 isolates), Cravo lemon (1 isolate), Pêra orange (2 isolates) and Murcott tangor (1 isolate). The methodologies used were conidia production with 12 and 24 hours under white fluorescent light, evaluation with 24 and 48 hours after applying fungal mycelium stress technique, cold stress followed by injury of mycelium and evaluation with 24 hours, using healthy vegetable tissue and the use of black fluorescent near ultraviolet (NUV) lamp. Satisfactory result was obtained with A. alternata isolate from Murcott tangor, with the production of 2.8 × 10(5) conidia mL(-1), when fungal mycelium was stressed (Petri dish with 66.66% of fungi growth) and subsequently 24 h of growth. The use of white light (24 h) and black fluorescent NUV lamp also induced expressive conidia production by one isolate of Ponkan tangerine, which produced 17.2 × 10(5) and 10.1 × 10(5)conidia mL(-1) and another of Murcott tangor, which produced 13.9 × 10(5) and 10.1 × 10(5) conidia mL(-1), respectively. The remaining methodologies analyzed in this study were not able to induce conidia production in satisfactory quantity. The use of both mycelium stress technique and white light (24 h) and black fluorescent NUV lamp allowed the production of enough quantities of conidia to be used in vitro (detection of fungitoxic substances) and in vivo (pathogenicity test) assays, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-37684602013-09-12 Comparison of methodologies for conidia production by Alternaria alternata from citrus Carvalho, Daniel D. C. Alves, Eduardo Batista, Tereza R. S. Camargos, Renato B. Lopes, Eloísa A. G. L. Braz J Microbiol General Microbiology Conidia production is a problem in the study of Alternaria alternata from citrus. Thus, this study aimed to compare existing methodologies for conidial production of A. alternata isolated from Ponkan tangerine (2 isolates), Cravo lemon (1 isolate), Pêra orange (2 isolates) and Murcott tangor (1 isolate). The methodologies used were conidia production with 12 and 24 hours under white fluorescent light, evaluation with 24 and 48 hours after applying fungal mycelium stress technique, cold stress followed by injury of mycelium and evaluation with 24 hours, using healthy vegetable tissue and the use of black fluorescent near ultraviolet (NUV) lamp. Satisfactory result was obtained with A. alternata isolate from Murcott tangor, with the production of 2.8 × 10(5) conidia mL(-1), when fungal mycelium was stressed (Petri dish with 66.66% of fungi growth) and subsequently 24 h of growth. The use of white light (24 h) and black fluorescent NUV lamp also induced expressive conidia production by one isolate of Ponkan tangerine, which produced 17.2 × 10(5) and 10.1 × 10(5)conidia mL(-1) and another of Murcott tangor, which produced 13.9 × 10(5) and 10.1 × 10(5) conidia mL(-1), respectively. The remaining methodologies analyzed in this study were not able to induce conidia production in satisfactory quantity. The use of both mycelium stress technique and white light (24 h) and black fluorescent NUV lamp allowed the production of enough quantities of conidia to be used in vitro (detection of fungitoxic substances) and in vivo (pathogenicity test) assays, respectively. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2008 2008-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3768460/ /pubmed/24031309 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220080004000036 Text en © Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ All the content of the journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons License
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Carvalho, Daniel D. C.
Alves, Eduardo
Batista, Tereza R. S.
Camargos, Renato B.
Lopes, Eloísa A. G. L.
Comparison of methodologies for conidia production by Alternaria alternata from citrus
title Comparison of methodologies for conidia production by Alternaria alternata from citrus
title_full Comparison of methodologies for conidia production by Alternaria alternata from citrus
title_fullStr Comparison of methodologies for conidia production by Alternaria alternata from citrus
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of methodologies for conidia production by Alternaria alternata from citrus
title_short Comparison of methodologies for conidia production by Alternaria alternata from citrus
title_sort comparison of methodologies for conidia production by alternaria alternata from citrus
topic General Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3768460/
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