Identification of Fusarium Species Isolated from Stored Apple Fruit in Croatia

Authors

  • Zdravka Sever
  • Dario Ivić
  • Tomislav Kos
  • Tihomir Miličević

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/10004-1254-63-2012-2227

Keywords:

F. avenaceum, Fusarium rot, morphology, mycotoxins, pathogenicity, PCR

Abstract

Several species of the genus Fusarium can cause apple fruit to rot while stored. Since Fusarium taxonomy is very complex and has constantly been revised and updated over the last years, the aim of this study was to identify Fusarium species from rotten apples, based on combined morphological characteristics and molecular data. We identified 32 Fusarium isolates from rotten apple fruit of cultivars Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Idared, and Pink Lady, stored in Ultra Low Oxygen (ULO) conditions. Fusarium rot was detected in 9.4 % to 33.2 % of naturally infected apples, depending on the cultivar. The symptoms were similar in all four cultivars: a soft circular brown necrosis of different extent, with or without visible sporulation. Fusarium species were identified by the morphology of cultures grown on potato-dextrose agar (PDA) and carnation leaf agar (CLA). Twenty one isolates were identifi ed as Fusarium avenaceum and confi rmed as such with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using specifi c primer pair FA-ITSF and FA-ITSR. F. pseudograminearum, F. semitectum, F. crookwellense, and F. compactum were identified by morphological characteristics. F. avenaceum can produce several mycotoxins and its dominance in Fusarium rot points to the risk of mycotoxin contamination of apple fruit juices and other products for human consumption. Pathogenicity tests showed typical symptoms of Fusarium rot in most of the inoculated wounded apple fruits. In this respect Fusarium avenaceum, as the dominant cause of Fusarium rot in stored apple fruits is a typical wound parasite.

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Published

18.03.2013

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Scientific Paper

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Identification of Fusarium Species Isolated from Stored Apple Fruit in Croatia. Arh Hig Rada Toksikol [Internet]. 2013 Mar. 18 [cited 2025 Jan. 22];63(4). Available from: https://arhiv.imi.hr/index.php/arhiv/article/view/6

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