Title of article :
Occurrence and Latent Infection of Alternaria Rot of Pingguoli Pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd. cv. Pingguoli) Fruits in Gansu, China
Author/Authors :
Y. C. LI، نويسنده , , Y. BI and L. Z. AN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Alternaria rot of Pingguoli pear occurred after latent
infection. Fruit surfaces were asymptomatic within
60 days storage under cold condition (0 C, RH 85–
90%), but black-grey hyphae could be seen in the
lenticels or calyx tube of Pingguoli pear after 90 days
of storage. The tissue collapsed and resulted in visible
black spots as the hyphae spread over the fruit. Average
incidence of Alternaria rot of fruits from an orchard
in Gansu was 28.86% at 100 days of storage. The
main fungus isolated from the Alternaria rot on stored
Pingguoli pear was identified as Alternaria alternata
(Fr. : Fr.) Keissl. This pathogen was able to initially
infect the fruit via two pathways during the growing
season, and then remain in a latent state. The fungus
first colonized the styles at the full-blossoming stage,
and then grew into the carpel cavities progressively
after 50 days from petal fall. The percentage latent
infection of A. alternata was up to 45% in the carpel
cavity until the harvest time. The fungus also attacked
fruit surfaces and remained latent in the fruit peel during
fruit development. The percentage of A. alternata
latent infection at the calyx end, middle part and stem
end of the fruit peel was 40%, 24% and 42.8%,
respectively, at harvest time.
Keywords :
Pingguoli pear , Alternaria alternata , latent infection , postharvest diseases
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology