Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Affecting Growth and Sporulation of Corticium koleroga (Cke) Hoehnel

Gabisa Gidisa, Zenebe Wubshet, Hailu Negesa
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A numerous production constraints have been affecting coffee production and productivity. Among the constraints, coffee diseases attacking fruits, leaves, stems and roots that reducing coffee yield and marketability are economically important across the country. Coffee thread blight disease considered as a minor for 40 years in Ethiopia is currently emerging as a significant bottleneck to the sector. Recently, the occurrence and significant damage due to this disease have been frequently reported from different coffee production areas. However, there is the lack of profiled information on intrinsic and extrinsic character of the pathogen. Hence, this study was initiated to determine the effect of temperature and artificial media on the growth and sporulation of C. koleroga. Collected sample from Metu sub-center have been isolated and purified. Then after, purified isolate was characterized on five different artificial media namely PDA, MEA, Sabouraud, yeast and Czapeck and three temperatures (20, 25 and 30°C) ranges for growth and sporulation. The result revealed, there was a significant difference (P<0.001) among media and temperature ranges in the sporulation and radial growth rate of the pathogen. The fastest radial growth 3.57 and 3.51mm/day was recorded from PDA and Sabouraud media when incubated at 25°C, respectively. Whereas, the lowest growth rate was observed on yeast extract agar. On the other hand, the highest spore amount (116 spores/ml) was recorded from Sabouraud medium followed by potato dextrose agar and Yeast extract agar media at 25°C. The study confirmed that the three media (Sabouraud, Yeast extract agar and potato dextrose agar) with 25°C temperature are the best combination for proper radial growth and sporulation of Corticium koleroga. In general future studies should focus on alternative intrinsic and extrinsic factors for the growth and sporulation of this pathogen.
影响 Corticium koleroga (Cke) Hoehnel 生长和孢子繁殖的内在和外在因素
许多生产制约因素一直影响着咖啡的产量和生产率。在这些制约因素中,危害果实、叶片、茎和根部的咖啡病害降低了咖啡产量和销售能力,在全国各地都具有重要的经济意义。40 年来,咖啡线虫病在埃塞俄比亚一直被认为是次要病害,目前正成为该行业的一个重要瓶颈。最近,在不同的咖啡产区经常有关于该病害发生和严重危害的报道。然而,目前还缺乏关于病原体内在和外在特征的概况信息。因此,本研究旨在确定温度和人工培养基对 C. koleroga 的生长和孢子的影响。从梅图分中心采集的样本已被分离和纯化。然后,纯化后的分离物在五种不同的人工培养基(即 PDA、MEA、Sabouraud、酵母和 Czapeck)和三种温度(20、25 和 30°C)范围内进行生长和产孢。结果表明,不同培养基和温度范围对病原体的孢子和径向生长速度有显著差异(P<0.001)。在 25°C 培养条件下,PDA 和沙保露培养基的径向生长速度最快,分别为 3.57 毫米/天和 3.51 毫米/天。而在酵母提取物琼脂上观察到的生长速度最低。另一方面,在 25°C 条件下,沙保鲁培养基的孢子量最高(116 个孢子/毫升),其次是马铃薯葡萄糖琼脂和酵母提取物琼脂培养基。该研究证实,25°C 温度下的三种培养基(沙保利培养基、酵母提取物琼脂培养基和马铃薯葡萄糖琼脂培养基)是 Corticium koleroga 正常径向生长和产孢的最佳组合。总之,今后的研究应侧重于该病原体生长和孢子产生的其他内在和外在因素。
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