Fungi on Dragon Fruit in Loei Province, Thailand and the Ability of Bipolaris cactivora to Cause Post-harvest Fruit Rot
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Creator 1. Samoul Oeurn
2. Wuttiwat Jitjak
3. Niwat Sanoamuang
Title Fungi on Dragon Fruit in Loei Province, Thailand and the Ability of Bipolaris cactivora to Cause Post-harvest Fruit Rot
Publisher Research and Technology Transfer Affairs Division
Publication Year 2558
Journal Title KKU Research Journal
Journal Vol. 20
Journal No. 4
Page no. 405-418
Keyword Dlrchslera,Hyrocereus undatus,fitness aspects,infection process
ISSN 2465-3986
Abstract Dragon fruit [Hylocereus undatus (Haworth) Britton & Rose] grown in Loei province is one of dragon fruit cultivars with high quality and rich of sweetness compared to the fruits from other areas. There were some fungal infections observed in post-harvested diseases caused serious damage on the fruits leading to serious damages to the produces. Therefore, Fungi were isolated from three infected parts of the plants e.g. stems, flowers and fruits, in relevant to the causative pathogens. Two fungal species, Alternaria sp. and Phomopsis sp. were found on the stems. Six species, Bipolaris cactivora, Cladosporium cucumerinum, Fusarium sp., Alternaria sp. and Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes were obtained from rotten flowers. From the fruits, three fungi, B. cactivora, C. gloeosporiodes and Rhizopus stolonifer were isolated. The most frequently species isolated from the fruits was B. cactivorawas the most frequently isolates from the fruits and some epidemiological aspects of the pathogen were studied in details.
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