番荔枝相关真菌病害的采后调查水果

Moore, Ovieonisofien, Ataga, Anthony Eromosele, Josephine Udunma Agogbua, Nkechi Gloria Ogbuji
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番荔枝果实,全球消费,是高度容易受到真菌生物的攻击。真菌果腐对muricata的影响在全球范围内逐渐增加,分布在热带地区,包括尼日利亚南部,导致市场供应和水果质量下降。本研究旨在调查市售番荔枝果实的采后病害症状及病害的发病率和严重程度,从而表明这些症状对番荔枝的危害程度。对尼日利亚河流州哈科特港地方政府区(PHALGA)和奥比奥-阿普科尔地方政府区的刺果样品进行了调查。每个水果的疾病严重程度评分为0-4(0%无病),(1-25%有病),(25-50%轻度病),(50-75%中度病)和(75-100%严重病)。所得数据采用LSD (Least Significant Difference),以5%的概率水平进行方差分析(ANOVA)和Duncan多元极差检验(DMRT)。研究表明,青果以干腐病、软腐病、炭疽病、白粉病和二倍体果腐病等真菌病害症状为主,青果发病率和严重程度在不同地点对间无显著差异。收获后阶段的真菌病害对水果的储存耐久性、分销和市场供应构成威胁。
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Post-harvest Survey of Fungal Diseases Associated with Soursop (Annona muricata L.) Fruits
Annona muricata L. (soursop) fruit, consumed globally, is highly susceptible to attack by fungal organisms. Fungal fruit rots' impact on Annona muricata is gradually increasing globally, with distribution in tropical areas, including southern Nigeria, resulting in reducing market availability and fruit quality. This study was aimed at surveying the post-harvest disease symptoms associated with Annona muricata fruits displayed for sales and the disease incidence-severity, which indicates the extent of the damage caused by the symptoms. Soursop fruit samples in Port Harcourt Local Government Area (PHALGA) and Obio-Apkor Local Government Area in Rivers State, Nigeria, were surveyed. Each fruit was scored on a disease severity scale of 0–4 (0% no disease), (1–25% trace of disease), (25–50% light disease), (50–75% moderate disease) and (75–100% severe disease). The data obtained were subjected to Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Duncan’s Multiple Range Test (DMRT) at 5% level of probability using LSD (Least Significant Difference). The study revealed that Annona muricata fruits were dominated by fungal disease symptoms of dry rot, soft rot, anthracnose, powdery mildew and diplodia fruit rot. There was no significant difference between location pairs for all disease symptoms of incidence and severity of Annona muricata, respectively. Fungal diseases at the post-harvest stage pose a threat to storage durability, distribution and market availability of fruits.
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