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http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.NT.07.2016.0159

Development of Carrot Medium Suitable for Conidia Production of Venturia nashicola  

Choi, Eu Ddeum (Department of Plant Medicine, Sunchon National University)
Kim, Gyoung Hee (Department of Plant Medicine, Sunchon National University)
Lee, Young Sun (Department of Biology, Sunchon National University)
Jung, Jae Sung (Department of Biology, Sunchon National University)
Song, Jang Hoon (Department Pear Research Institute, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Koh, Young Jin (Department of Plant Medicine, Sunchon National University)
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The Plant Pathology Journal / v.33, no.1, 2017 , pp. 75-79 More about this Journal
Abstract
The causal fungus of pear scab, Venturia nashicola, grows slowly and rarely produces conidia on artificial media in the laboratory, but it produced conidia on the Cheongah medium containing Cheongah powder. V. nashicola grew too slow to produce conidia until 15 days after cultivation but produced conidia with $4{\time}10^4$ conidia/plate 30 days after cultivation on the Cheongah medium containing 1% Cheongah powder. V. nashicola showed a peak production of conidia with $4.5{\times}10^5$ conidia/plate 60 days after cultivation on the carrot medium containing 2% carrot powder, one of the constituents of Cheongah powder. The carrot medium is considered to be the best medium to obtain conidia of V. nashicola in the laboratory until now. This is the first report on the development of a suitable medium for conidia production of V. nashicola, as far as we know.
Keywords
carrot medium; conidia production; pear; scab; Venturia nashicola;
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