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KMID : 0379119880160010041
Korean Journal of Mycology
1988 Volume.16 No. 1 p.41 ~ p.48
Original Germination of Some Fungal Sporese under Different Soil Conditions


Abstract
To investigate germination characteristics of soils on Fusarium species under different soil conditions, this study was carried out to test spore germination of 4 Fuaarium species. Among 102 soil samples, spore germinations of Fuaarium aolani f. sp. pisi, F. oxyaporum f. sp. cucumerium, F. oxgsporum f. sp. raphani and F. coccophilum were under 50% in 98, 85, 82 and 83 soil samples, respectively. The highest spore germination of F. aolani f. sp. piai, F. oxyaporam f, sp. cucumerium and F. coccophilum waa obtained in 21 soil samples of pH 5.1-6.0, whereas F. oxyaporum f. sp. raphani was in 33 soil samples of pH 4.1-5.0. The highest spore germination of F. solani f. sp. pisi, F. coccophilum and F. oxyaporum f. ap. cucumerium was obtained in 4 soil samples holding soil moisture content of 41-60%, while F. oxgaporum f. ap. raphana was in 22 soil samples of 21-30%. F. oxyaporum f. sp. raphani only showed a direct correlation(r=0.29) between spore germination and soil moisture content. On the basis of each spore germination in cultivated and non-cultivated soils, there was significant difference(p=0.01) in 4 Fusarium species. F. solani f. sp, pisi only indicated significant difference(p=0.01) between two contrasting-soils, cultivated and non-cultivated soils. The numbers of microbial population were higher in soils suppressive to spore germination than soils conducive to spore germination.
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