• in vitro growth of some species of ascochyta lib

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    • تاریخ ارائه: 1392/07/24
    • تاریخ انتشار در تی پی بین: 1392/07/24
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     fungi from the genus ascochyta are generally facultative saprotrophs, which cause diseases in both monocots and dicots. over 1 000 species belonging to this genus have been identified, 18 of which infect monocot plants from the family poaceae. this study analyses the effects of temperature and light on the growth of selected fungi which infect monocots (a. agrostidis, a. avenae, a. brachypodii, a. desmazieri, a. digraphidis, a. ducis-aprutii, a. festucae, a. graminea, a. hordei, a. hordei var. americana, a. hordei var. europea, a. hordei var. hordei, a. melicae, a. phleina, a. skagwayensis, a. sorghi, a. stipae, a. zeicola), grown on three types of media; potato dextrose agar (pda), coon’s agar (cn) and oatmeal agar (oma). the fastest growth among the analyzed fungi at low temperatures was found in ascochyta melicae, while at high temperatures it was a. zeicola. the fastest in vitro growth (average of all fungi) was observed on cn medium at 20°c (3.4 mm/day), while the lowest on om medium at 5°c (1.0 mm/day). radial mycelial growth in dark and the light conditions varied. on average, all isolates grew faster in the dark (3.1 mm/day) than in the light (1.9 mm/day). the greatest effect on the production of pycnidia was found for the isolates. variation in growth and production of pycnidia depended on temperature, medium and lighting for fungi from the genus ascochyta infecting monocots. such variation indicates a potential occurrence of these fungi in different environments.

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