2014
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-07-13-0710-re
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Pathogenic Penicillium spp. on Apple and Pear

Abstract: Numerous Penicillium spp. have been associated with postharvest fruit spoilage. This study investigates pathogenicity and aggressiveness of selected Penicillium spp. previously isolated from South African and European Union fruit export chains. Penicillium expansum was the most-and P.crustosum the second most aggressive on all apple cultivars (Royal Gala, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Topred and Cripps Pink) and two pear cultivars (Packham"s Triumph and Forelle) tested.Penicillium digitatum was the most aggr… Show more

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“…The isolates were the same as used by Louw and Korsten (2014). Isolates of P. expansum (P.eC and P.eP), P. crustosum (P.cC and P.cP), Penicillium solitum Westling (P.sC and P.sP) and P. digitatum (P.dC and P.dP) were selected from each chain (the last letter of the isolate code denotes the chain: C, citrus; P, pear).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The isolates were the same as used by Louw and Korsten (2014). Isolates of P. expansum (P.eC and P.eP), P. crustosum (P.cC and P.cP), Penicillium solitum Westling (P.sC and P.sP) and P. digitatum (P.dC and P.dP) were selected from each chain (the last letter of the isolate code denotes the chain: C, citrus; P, pear).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Handling and inoculation of fruit for trials were similar as described by Louw and Korsten (2014;. Pathogenicity was determined by inoculating (6 x 10 4 conidia/ml) five 'Sunburst' nectarines and five 'ARC PR-4' ('African Rose') (2011/12) plums with each Penicillium spp.…”
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confidence: 99%
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