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Journal of Plant Pathology & Microbiology

Udhav Narba Bhale

Udhav Narba Bhale
Arts, science and Commerce College Naldurg,
Tq. Tuljapur Dist Osmanabad 413602 (M.S.)
India

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  • Research Article
    Changes in some Biochemical Parameters of Ivy Gourd (Coccinia Indica Wight and Arn.) Fruits after Infection of Fruit Rot
    Author(s): Vaishali Sidram Chatage and Udhav Narba BhaleVaishali Sidram Chatage and Udhav Narba Bhale

    Biochemical changes were observed from healthy and artificially inoculated carbendazim resistant (Ap13) and sensitive (Ap11) isolates of Ivy gourd (Coccinia indica) fruit caused by Alternaria pluriseptata (Karst & Har). There was a significant variation between healthy and infected fruit which showed significant changes with respect to estimation of ash content, total sugar, reducing sugar, non reducing sugar, starch, polyphenol, total ash, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, DNA, RNA, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Zinc, Manganese and crude protein. Among them, total sugar (35.4 mg/g) was increased in healthy fruits. But in Polyphenols (17.401 mg/100gm) it was decreased in healthy fruits as compared with infected fruits followed by starch (15.00 mg/g) and others. Infected fruit of C. indica by both resistant and sensitive isolates reduced the contents of all parameters. This was more pronounced due.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2157-7471.1000122

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