1979
DOI: 10.1094/phyto-69-618
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An Efficient Technique for Inducing Profuse Sporulation ofAlternariaSpecies

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“…Spore production requires special conditions such as mycelial wounding or the transfer of culture pieces onto a minimal medium or filter paper followed by exposure to harsh conditions (Lukens and Horsfall 1968;Barksdale 1969;Shahin and Shepard 1979). Efficient sporulation can be induced by exposing cultures under diurnal light in a partially opened culture dish, after removal of aerial mycelia (Barksdale 1969).…”
Section: Inoculum Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spore production requires special conditions such as mycelial wounding or the transfer of culture pieces onto a minimal medium or filter paper followed by exposure to harsh conditions (Lukens and Horsfall 1968;Barksdale 1969;Shahin and Shepard 1979). Efficient sporulation can be induced by exposing cultures under diurnal light in a partially opened culture dish, after removal of aerial mycelia (Barksdale 1969).…”
Section: Inoculum Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable attention has been directed towards improving conidial production of Alternaria species by using unfavorable conditions for vegetative growth (Rotem & Bashi, 1969;Shahin & Shepard, 1979;Walker, 1980;Ávila et al, 2000;Vieira, 2004). Three major factors that influence sporulation in vitro are commonly manipulated: nutrition, light spectrum, and temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Miller, 1955;Shahin & Shepard, 1979;Dalla Pria et al, 1997;Ávila et al, 2000;Vieira, 2004). Commonly, calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) is also added to increase sporulation (Miller, 1955;Shahin & Shepard, 1979), but it is unknown whether its effect is due to the change in pH or due to calcium supplementation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the isolates were subjected to pathogenicity tests (isolation and reisolation) as described by Osiru et al [19] with modifications in order to confirm that the causal agent was A. bataticola. The isolates were grown for sporulation as described by Shahin & Shepard [20]. Spore suspensions for each isolate were then prepared and adjusted to 5 X 10 4 conidia per milliliter.…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%