Title of article :
Effects of Long Term Exposure to High-CO2 During Storage at 0°C on Biology and Infectivity of Botrytis cinerea in Red Chicory
Author/Authors :
P. Bertolini، نويسنده , , E. Baraldi، نويسنده , , M. Mari، نويسنده , , B. Trufelli and R. Lazzarin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The effects on Botrytis cinerea of prolonged exposures
to CO2-enriched atmospheres were studied in vitro and
in vivo at 0 C. Mycelial growth on potato dextrose
agar decreased linearlywi th increasing CO2 concentrations
from 5, 10, 15 and 20% CO2. The growth reduction
was greater after 30–40 days of incubation. A
reduced production of sclerotia in air bythe colonies
formerlyexpo sed to various CO2 concentrations was
also detected. Conidial germination was delayed and
the amount of germinated conidia decreased with
increased CO2 and at 20% CO2 it was inhibited. Germ
tube elongation was affected in the same way. In artificiallyinocula
ted red chicory, lesion area caused by
B.ciner ea decreased with increasing concentrations of
CO2 up to 60 days storage, later only 10 and 15%
CO2 were reallyeffective, while in the final inspection
after 120 days all the concentration tested showed a
low efficacy. Similar results were obtained in naturally
infected chicorywher e the severityof the disease
decreased byincrea sing CO2 from 5 to 10%, higher
values did not improve the suppressive effect or determined,
after 150 days of storage, an increased vulnerabilityof
the tissues to disease due to the phytotoxic
effects of the gas. An atmosphere enriched with 10%
CO2 is advised to suppress Botrytis rot during storage
at 0 C of red chicory.
Keywords :
Cichorium intybus , storage rot , Botrytis cinerea , low temperature , radicchio
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology