Morphophysiological characterization of ceratocystis fimbriata isolates from yerba mate

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This study aimed to morphologically characterize the isolates of Ceratocystis fimbriata from yerba mate and to evaluate the effect of culture medium and temperature on mycelial growth and sporulation of C. fimbriata. For the morphological characterization of the 11 monosporic isolates of the fungus, slides were prepared to determine the dimensions of the sexual and asexual structures of the fungus. Four experiments were conducted to evaluate the mycelial growth and to evaluate the sporulation of C. fimbriata in different culture mediums and temperatures. The isolates of C. fimbriata from yerba mate showed perithecia with brown to black necks, divergent ostiolar hyphae, hatshaped hyaline ascospores, single-celled, cylindrical endoconidia, and globular to ovoid aleurioconidia. PDA and V8-agar media showed the highest mycelial growth. The average optimum temperature for mycelial growth and sporulation of isolates of C. fimbriata of yerba mate were 22.5 and 22.4 ºC, respectively.

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Auer, C. G., Dos Santos, Á. F., de Brito, N. M., Duarte, H. da S. S., & Bühner, C. de B. (2021). Morphophysiological characterization of ceratocystis fimbriata isolates from yerba mate. Ciencia Rural, 51(3), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20200579

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