Endophytic fungi associated with core rot of apples in South Africa, with specific reference to Alternaria species

Citation
M. Serdani et al., Endophytic fungi associated with core rot of apples in South Africa, with specific reference to Alternaria species, SYDOWIA, 50(2), 1998, pp. 257-271
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
SYDOWIA
ISSN journal
00820598 → ACNP
Volume
50
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
257 - 271
Database
ISI
SICI code
0082-0598(199812)50:2<257:EFAWCR>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Apple fruits were sampled at five stages of development for endophytic colo nisation by fungi associated with core rot, a major post-harvest disease. I n addition, isolations were made from diseased core tissues of apples after 8 months of cold storage. The cultivars Top Red (susceptible to core rot) and Granny Smith (resistant to core rot) were sampled in orchards during th e 1995/6 growing season. Of the 40 different fungal taxa encountered, 19 ha d a relative importance (RI) value of more than 10%. In general, more funga l isolates were obtained from Top Red than from Granny Smith apples, but no tissue specificity was detected. As found in previous studies, the Alterna ria complex was the most dominant, representing 57% of the total number of 1602 isolates. On the basis of sporulation patterns and spore morphology, t his complex could be divided into two different groups in the Alternaria al ternata, two in the Alternaria infectoria, and one in the Alternaria tenuis sima complexes. A further group was identified which may represent an addit ional Alternaria species. This study has further shown that the Alternaria spp. are present as endophytes already at the bud development stage, which has serious implications for any programme using fungicides for disease con trol.