GRAS substances in control of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides growth and Fusarium guttiforme vitro / Substâncias GRAS no controle do crescimento de Colletotrichum gloeosporioides e Fusarium guttiforme in vitro.

Eskálath Morganna Silva Ferreira, C. Malta, C. M. Coelho, R. S. Pimenta
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Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and Fusarium guttiforme are phytopathogenic fungi causing various post-harvest diseases in fruits. Substances "GRAS" - (Generally Regarded Ase Safe), they are an alternative for the control of microorganisms in the post-harvest phase, due to their fungistatic and fungicide effects. The objective of this study was to evaluate the inhibitory effects of five "GRAS" substances over the growth of pathogenic fungi C. gloeosporioides and F. guttiforme in vitro. Culture media (PDA) were supplemented with 1%, 3% and 5% sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, calcium carbonate, calcium chloride and 0.1% 0.5% 1% potassium chloride. 10?l spore solution was inoculated at a concentration of 5x103ml/spore. From the five substances used in the tests, sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate inhibited 100% of C. gloeosporioides growth, the others were not limiting to the development of the fungus when compared to control. Sodium carbonate inhibited 100% of F. guttiforme growth at all concentrations. Were also positive, sodium bicarbonate in concentrations of 3% and 5%. The treatment with 5% calcium chloride at 51% reduced the growth this phytopatogen. Other substances not reduced or inhibited the mycelial growth of the pathogen when compared to the control. From the five substances "GRAS" tested in this work, sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate, were effective in inhibiting the mycelial growth of C. gloeosporioides. Sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate and calcium chloride were able in to reduce the growth of F. guttiforme
GRAS物质在炭疽菌生长和沟状镰刀菌体外的控制/ GRAS物质在炭疽菌生长和沟状镰刀菌体外的控制。
gloeosporioides炭疽菌(Colletotrichum gloeosporioides)和gutiform镰刀菌(Fusarium guttformme)是引起果实各种采后病害的植物病原真菌。“GRAS”物质(通常认为是安全的),由于其抑菌和杀真菌作用,它们是在收获后阶段控制微生物的替代方案。本研究的目的是评价5种“GRAS”物质对病原菌C. gloeosporioides和F. guttiforme的体外生长抑制作用。培养基(PDA)中分别添加1%、3%和5%碳酸氢钠、碳酸钠、碳酸钙、氯化钙和0.1% 0.5% 1%氯化钾。10 ?接种浓度为5 × 103ml/孢子的L孢子液。从试验中使用的五种物质来看,碳酸氢钠和碳酸钠对gloeosporioides的生长有100%的抑制作用,而其他物质与对照相比,对真菌的生长没有限制。在所有浓度下,碳酸钠均能100%抑制草甘膦的生长。同样呈阳性,碳酸氢钠浓度分别为3%和5%。5%氯化钙处理使该植物原的生长速率降低了51%。与对照相比,其他物质未减少或抑制病原菌菌丝生长。从本研究检测的5种物质“GRAS”来看,碳酸钠和碳酸氢钠对gloeosporioides菌丝生长均有较好的抑制作用。碳酸钠、碳酸氢钠和氯化钙均能抑制菌体的生长
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