Studies on Aspergillus flavus on Tiger Nut (Cyperus esculentus) Incubated at Different Regimes of Light and Two Temperatures

Abasiofon Udo, Kuromiayebaye Digitemie, V. Okereke
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An experiment was carried out to ascertain the effect of light regimes (continuous day light, continuous darkness and alternating day light and darkness) on the growth of A. flavus on tiger nut at temperature of 28oC and 30oC. The experiment was a 2 x 3 factorial laid out in a completely randomized design (CRD) replicated 10 times. A. flavus was isolated from naturally infected tiger nuts obtained from different sellers at Delta Park, Abuja Park and Choba campus, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. The isolation and sub-culturing were done using Malt Extract Agar (MEA). A tiger nut-based-medium (15ml/Plate) was centrally inoculated with 6-day-old inoculums of A. flavus and incubated appropriately. Assessment of fungal growth was done daily for 10 days and mycelia diameter and mycelia growth rate obtained from the data. Result from the statistical analysis showed that the effect of light regime and temperature on the mycelia diameter of A. flavus was highly significant (P<0.001) and the interaction between light regime and temperature was also significant (P<0.0.01). Growth rate also showed significant (P<0.001) main effect of temperature and light regime and the light regimes x temperature was also significant (P=0.03). The highest mycelia growth rate and mycelia diameter occurred in continuous day light, followed by continuous darkness and finally alternating day light and darkness, with all higher at 30oC. Thus, storage of tiger nut under continuous day light and/or at temperature 28oC and above should be discouraged, in order to reduce microbial spoilage caused by Aspergillus flavus.
不同光温条件下虎坚果黄曲霉的研究
在温度为28℃和30℃的条件下,研究了连续光照、连续黑暗和昼夜交替光照对黄曲霉在虎坚果上生长的影响。实验采用完全随机设计(CRD),重复10次,为2 × 3阶乘。黄芽孢杆菌是从尼日利亚河流州哈科特港大学三角洲公园、阿布贾公园和乔巴校区不同卖家的自然感染虎坚果中分离得到的。采用麦芽提取物琼脂(Malt Extract Agar, MEA)进行分离和继代培养。取虎坚果培养基(15ml/Plate)集中接种6 d龄黄芽孢杆菌接种体,适当孵育。每天评估真菌生长,持续10天,并根据数据获得菌丝直径和菌丝生长速率。统计分析结果表明,光照条件和温度对黄曲霉菌丝直径的影响极显著(P<0.001),光照条件和温度的交互作用也极显著(P<0.0.01)。生长速率在温度和光照条件下也有显著的主效应(P<0.001),光照条件×温度也有显著的主效应(P=0.03)。菌丝生长速率和菌丝直径在连续光照条件下最高,其次为连续黑暗,最后为昼夜交替光照,且在30℃时均较高。因此,为了减少由黄曲霉引起的微生物腐败,不建议在连续的日光和/或28℃及以上的温度下储存虎皮坚果。
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