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  3. RJEEC, Volume 3, no. 2, 2021
  4. In vitro effect of salinity and pH on Fusarium sp., the causal agent of sweet-potato root rot
 
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In vitro effect of salinity and pH on Fusarium sp., the causal agent of sweet-potato root rot

ISSN
2668-8530
Date issued
2021-12
Author(s)
Barbu, Lavinia Diana Nicoleta  
National Research and Development Institute for Plant Protection  
Boiu-Sicuia, Oana Alina  
National Research and Development Institute for Plant Protection  
DOI
10.21698/rjeec.2021.205
Abstract
Fusarium root rot is a common pathogen of sweet potato, with a wide range of host plants. In the
current study six new isolates of Fusarium sp., collected from infected sweet potato plants, along
with a reference strain of Fusarium oxysporum, had their growth behavior studied in various pH
and saline conditions. In vitro studies showed that salinity higher than 6% NaCl in the PDA
substrate significantly reduces fungal growth. At 12% NaCl, four of seven strains revealed
complete mycelial inhibition. However, for the other two isolates, and for the reference strain, 12%
salinity only reduced the growth by 77.4%. Regarding the fungal growth at different pH values, it
was noticed that tested fusaria were not perturbed at up to 8.5 alkalinity. However, at a pH of 4.5,
the growth rate was reduced, although the growth differences were diminished during the prolonged
incubation time. Considering the in vitro results, saline water should be tested as preventive
immersion treatment on the sweet potato sprouts, before their planting, in order to reduce the
incidence of Fusarium infection
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Fusarium

pH

Salinity

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