Poor fruit set continues to be a major problem in the avocado industry
in South Africa. In the past this was estimated to have caused a loss
of income of millions of rands. In this investigation the role of fun
gi on the pistils of avocado cultivars after pollination was examined.
Pollinated pistils of avocado cultivars 'Pinkerton', 'Ryan', 'Hass',
'Fuerte' and 'Nabal' were removed twenty-four hours after the first an
thesis (female stage), for detection and isolation of fungi. Germinati
ng conidia were seen on the surface of stigma adjacent to the germinat
ed pollen grains. A number of dematiaceous fungi were isolated from th
e pistils and the most important species were identified. When a drop
of the spore suspension of the most frequently isolated fungi was inoc
ulated on the stigmas of emasculated flowers after hand pollination, a
high rate of abscission was observed. Thus some of these fungi appear
to have played a significant role which resulted in greater abscissio
n of flowers.