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Postharvest fungal diseases of cactus pear fruit in southern Italy

Authors :
Amedeo Palma
S. O. Cacciola
Salvatore D'Aquino
S. M. Sanzani
G. Granata
Antonella Pane
Leonardo Schena
R. Faedda
Source :
Third International Symposium on Phostarvest Patology: using science to increase food availability, pp. 215–218, Bari, 7-11/06/2015, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:R. Faedda1, S. D'Aquino2, G. Granata1, A. Pane1, A. Palma2, S.M. Sanzani3, L. Schena4 and S.O. Cacciola1,/congresso_nome:Third International Symposium on Phostarvest Patology: using science to increase food availability/congresso_luogo:Bari/congresso_data:7-11%2F06%2F2015/anno:2016/pagina_da:215/pagina_a:218/intervallo_pagine:215–218
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
International Society for Horticultural Science., The Hague, 2016.

Abstract

Penicillium polonicum, Alternaria alternata, and Macrophomina phaseolina were identified as causal agents of three different postharvest diseases of cactus pear fruit in southern Italy. P. polonicum was responsible for blue mould and was identified by sequencing part of the ?-tubulin gene DNA region. A. alternata and M. phaseolina were the causal agents of a dry rot on fruit stored at 5°C and a basal soft rot on fruit stored at 20°C, respectively. The last two fungal species were identified by sequencing the GAPDH and TEF1-alpha gene regions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Third International Symposium on Phostarvest Patology: using science to increase food availability, pp. 215–218, Bari, 7-11/06/2015, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:R. Faedda1, S. D'Aquino2, G. Granata1, A. Pane1, A. Palma2, S.M. Sanzani3, L. Schena4 and S.O. Cacciola1,/congresso_nome:Third International Symposium on Phostarvest Patology: using science to increase food availability/congresso_luogo:Bari/congresso_data:7-11%2F06%2F2015/anno:2016/pagina_da:215/pagina_a:218/intervallo_pagine:215–218
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....145325c43fe05db76bb77bcb884dc654