Preharvest kernel invasion in groundnut genotypes by Aspergillus flavus and its relation to the pod surface area |
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Authors: | Z. R. Frank Y. Smulevitch N. Lisker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Pathology, ARO, The Volcani Center, 50250 Bet Dagan, Israel;(2) Department of Agronomy and Natural Resources, ARO, The Volcani Center, 50250 Bet Dagan, Israel |
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Abstract: | Summary Field and microplot trials were conducted. In microplot experiments the soil was artificially infested by Aspergillus flavus Link ex Fries. In field tests the percentage of A. flavus-affected kernels and in microplot experiments the number of A. flavus colonies emerging from 100 seeds was determined. As the geocarpoplane is the main frontier of pod invasion, pod surfaces were measured and the number of seedborne colonies per 100 cm2 of pod surface were calculated for each groundnut genotype. Some genotypes, which were similar in colony incidence (counts per 100 seeds), differed markedly from each other in colonization density (number of seedborne colonies as calculated per unit area of pod surface). Cultivar EC-21115 had a low incidence of seed borne colonies of A. flavus; however, the number of colonies per 100 cm2 of pod surface was high. Cv. Lavkan was low, both, in colony incidence and colonization density. Genotypes low in both these parameters should be tested as potential sources of resistance.Contribution from the Agricultural Research Organization, The Voleani Center, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel. No. 1149-E, 1993 series. |
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Keywords: | Aflatoxin Arachis hypogaea Aspergillus flavus colony-incidence colonization density genotype resistance groundnut peanut Israel |
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