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The basic rot diseases in onion during storage - intensity of their development and damages
Sardorjon E. Avazov
Abstract: In this paper the basic fungous diseases of onion during storage in various conditions of Uzbekistan are presented. It is positioned that the most harmful fungi in shelf-life of onion is botrytis rot, with agent Botrytis allii Munn. The degree of infection, the absolute loss of weight and the coefficient of harmfulness of this disease was much higher than all the other diseases of onion during storage (nearly 30 fungi species). The black rot disease, with agent Aspergillus niger (van Tiegh) is also considered as quite harmful to onion during storage.
Keywords: black rot; botrytis rot; damage coefficient; fungous diseases; onion; storage
Date published: 2017-11-29
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