Occurrence and infection of Cladosporium, Fusarium, Epicoccum and Aureobasidium in withered rotten grapes during post-harvest dehydration
Fungi like Cladosporium , Fusarium , Epicoccum and Aureobasidium can occur on withered grapes causing spoilage of passito wine. There is little or no information on the pathogenic role of these fungi. This study describes the isolation, incidence and identification of several isolates from different...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 2015-11, Vol.108 (5), p.1171-1180 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fungi like
Cladosporium
,
Fusarium
,
Epicoccum
and
Aureobasidium
can occur on withered grapes causing spoilage of passito wine. There is little or no information on the pathogenic role of these fungi. This study describes the isolation, incidence and identification of several isolates from different withered rotten grapes. Representative isolates grouped in several phenotypes were identified by phylogenetic analysis of internal transcribed spacer, actin or elongation factor gene sequences. Isolates of
Cladosporium
and
Fusarium
were ascribed to different species, of these
C. ramotenellum
,
C. halotolerans
and
F. graminearum
were isolated from
Vitis vinifera
for the first time. All
Epicoccum
and
Aureobasidium
isolates belonged to
E. nigrum
and
A. pullulans
, respectively. Random amplified DNA polymorphism analysis showed high level of heterogenicity among
Epicoccum
and
Fusarium
isolates. Infection assays were carried out to evaluate infectivity in some strains under different withering conditions.
Fusarium
spp. strains had similar infectivity, while significant variability was observed among
Cladosporium
spp. and
E. nigrum
strains.
A. pullulans
resulted particularly infective. This study provided insights into the occurrence and infection of these fungi in fruit-drying rooms with important implications towards control management during the withering. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6072 1572-9699 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10482-015-0570-8 |