Considering the losses caused by post-harvest anthracnose in sweet pepper chili and ineffectiveness of control measures currently used, this study had the objective of evaluate the antagonistic potential in vitro and in vivo of fifteen isolates of yeast to Colletotrichum sp., the causal agent of anthracnose on pepper. By calculating the percentage growth inhibition of the fungus treatment compared to the control tests in vitro and determining the size of lesions via the measurement of lesion length in both directions diametrically affixed in vivo tests. Yeasts who obtained the best result in controlling anthracnose were identified by characteristic macroscopic, microscopic, physiological, biochemical and molecular taxonomy. In this study, the yeast isolates 13E and 13A1, which obtained the best results in controlling the pathogen both in vitro and in vivo of the species Rhodotorula glutinis.
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de França, G. S., da Costa-Carvalho, R. R., Neves, R. P., Rodrigues Araujo, E., & Laranjeira, D. (2015). Controle pós-colheita da antracnose do pimentão pela levedura Rhodotorula glutinis. Bioscience Journal, 31(2), 451–459. https://doi.org/10.14393/bj-v31n2a2015-22387
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