J. Harish, Namburi Karunakar Reddy, Karan R, Lakshmeesha R, N. Vamsidharreddy, Vineeth M, Divyashree, Chethan P
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摘要
洋葱(Allium cepa L.)是一种二年生草本植物,以球茎结构为特征,是印度种植的重要蔬菜作物之一。其起源可追溯到中亚地区。这种地下球茎蔬菜作物因其广泛的适应性和巨大的高产潜力而被商业化种植。洋葱被归类为菊科、葱属,在蔬菜世界中占有举足轻重的地位。经鉴定,导致洋葱收获后鳞茎腐烂的罪魁祸首是黑曲霉、黄曲霉和镰刀菌。结果表明,PDA、SDA、MEA 和 YDA 培养基有利于黑曲霉菌丝的生长和孢子的产生。相反,MEA、OM、PDA 和 YDA 则有利于黄曲霉的发育和孢子的产生。最后,PDA、CDA、OMA 和 RA 培养基证明适合促进 F. oxysporum f. sp. cepae 的菌丝生长和孢子繁殖。
Morphological, Cultural Characteristics of Post-Harvest Diseases in Onion and its Management through Bio-Agents
The onion (Allium cepa L.) is a biennial herb characterized by its bulbous structure, and it stands as one of the vital vegetable crops cultivated in India. Its origins can be traced back to the central Asian region. This underground bulbous vegetable crop is cultivated on a commercial scale due to its extensive adaptability and the significant potential for high production. Classified under the Amaryllidaceae family and Allium genus, the onion holds a pivotal role in the world of vegetables. The primary culprits responsible for onion bulb rot after harvesting were identified as Aspergillus niger, A. flavus, and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae. It was determined that the media PDA, SDA, MEA, and YDA were conducive to the growth and sporulation of A. niger mycelium. Conversely, MEA, OM, PDA, and YDA were found to be favorable for the development and sporulation of A. flavus. Lastly, PDA, CDA, OMA, and RA culture media demonstrated suitability for promoting mycelial growth and sporulation of F. oxysporum f. sp. cepae.