2014
DOI: 10.5586/am.1976.008
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Variability of Pestalotia spp. with special reference to the effect of media, temperature and light on their growth, sporulation and spore germination

Abstract: Potalo dextrose and mango leaf extract agar media were found to be the most favourable for mycelial growth of <i>Pestalotia</i> spp. The optimum temperature for growth and sporulation was 25°C. Continuous light promoted mycelial growth and continuous darkness retarded it. The maximum percentage of germinated spores was obtained under intermittent daylight conditions. Germination of <i>Pestalotia</i> spores occurred at various stages of maturity. The percentage of germination decreased w… Show more

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“…Later, the bits were aseptically transferred to potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium, incubated at 25°C with 12‐hr photoperiod (alternating light and dark conditions) and observed periodically. The hyphal initials emerging out of the leaf bits were aseptically transferred to growth medium in Petri dishes and maintained at 25°C under continuous illumination for stimulating conidiation (Ibrahim, Satour, & Elakkad, ). Single‐spore cultures were derived from each isolate culture, assigned the code SV (for Symptomatological Variant) and maintained at 4°C for subsequent studies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Later, the bits were aseptically transferred to potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium, incubated at 25°C with 12‐hr photoperiod (alternating light and dark conditions) and observed periodically. The hyphal initials emerging out of the leaf bits were aseptically transferred to growth medium in Petri dishes and maintained at 25°C under continuous illumination for stimulating conidiation (Ibrahim, Satour, & Elakkad, ). Single‐spore cultures were derived from each isolate culture, assigned the code SV (for Symptomatological Variant) and maintained at 4°C for subsequent studies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For examining conidial morphology, cultures were maintained at 25°C under continuous illumination for stimulating conidiation as described by Ibrahim et al. (). The conidia harvested from the culture plates of each isolate were mounted in water, stained with lactophenol cotton blue, and the size was measured at 10× magnification.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%