Author/Authors :
Houshyarfard, Mahmoud Department of Plant Protection - Guilan Research and Education Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Rasht, AREEO, Guilan, Iran , Javadi, Davood Hazelnut Research Station - Guilan Research and Education Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, AREEO, Guilan, Iran
Abstract :
Iran has suitable conditions for cultivating high-quality varieties of hazelnuts (Corylus
avellana L.). Most of hazelnut orchards in Iran have been established by planting native
genotypes. Aspergillus flavus Link. (AF) is a filamentous fungus affecting hazelnut kernels in
orchards and during storage conditions. The most widely explored strategy for reducing
aflatoxin contamination is the development of host resistance. The relative susceptibility of 12
native and exogenic hazelnut varieties including Sevrii, Gerd-e-Eshkevarat, Gerd-e-Shavak,
Navan 1, Fertile de Coutard, Pashmineh 89, Rasmi, Gerche, Ronde du piemont, Shastak,
Negret, Gerdoei 89, to AF contamination was evaluated as in vitro by the kernel screening
assay. Hazelnut kernels were surface sterilized and then inoculated with spore suspension
(1×106 spores/ml) of AF by dipping method. Experiments were done in a completely
randomized design with four replications. After five days of inoculation and incubation at 28
°C, the criteria of the AF growth (sporulation density, SD %) and sporulation rate (SR,
spores/ml) on whole (intact) and wounded (cut) kernels of hazelnuts were measured. Results
revealed statistical significant differences among hazelnut varieties for the SD% and SR
parameters (ρ≤0.05). The Averages SD% and SR of A. flavus on intact and wounded kernels
ranged from 16.50-75.14%, 48.25-100% and 14.6×105-16.7×106, 12.6×107-47.6×107,
respectively. The highest and lowest SD% on whole and wounded kernels was related to
hazelnut varieties Pashmeneh 89 and Gerde-Eshkevarat, respectively. The cultivated variety
Gerde-Eshkevarat was recorded as an important potential source of resistance to AF.
Keywords :
Susceptibility , Hazelnut , Asprgillus flavus , Aflatoxin