Isolation and molecular characterization of fungi isolated from decayed fruit / Nur Afeeqah Mohamed Zanudin

Malaysia has been listed as one of the world largest tropical fruits producer, specifically exporting mango, banana and pineapple. However, improper handling during post-harvest process will increase the chances of fungal contamination associated with decayed fruits. Therefore, the aims of this stud...

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Main Author: Mohamed Zanudin, Nur Afeeqah
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.uitm.ir.326392020-07-20T04:58:49Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32639/ Isolation and molecular characterization of fungi isolated from decayed fruit / Nur Afeeqah Mohamed Zanudin Mohamed Zanudin, Nur Afeeqah Molecular biology Fungal antigens Fruit and fruit culture Pineapple Malaysia has been listed as one of the world largest tropical fruits producer, specifically exporting mango, banana and pineapple. However, improper handling during post-harvest process will increase the chances of fungal contamination associated with decayed fruits. Therefore, the aims of this study were to isolate and characterized pathogenic fungi by using morphological and molecular method. Three decayed samples (banana, mango and pineapple) were collected from fruit stalls in Pekan Kuala Pilah. One isolated fungus was successfully found in banana namely B1 and two isolated fungi were found in mango namely M1 and M2. However, the attempt to isolate any pathogenic fungus from pineapple was failed. Based on morphological examination, the presence of fusiform macroconidia and ellipsoidal microconidia indicate that B1 was belongs to genus Fusarium. Morphological characteristic of long and globose at tip conidiophores shows that M1 was belong to genus Aspergillus. M2 represent genus Cladosporium as the colonies appeared as grey and lightly wrinkled. Amplification of each fungal DNA with ITS primer pairs ITS 1 and ITS 4 showed that A belongs to Fusarium sp. (551bp), B representing Aspergillus sp.(599 bp) and C indicates Cladosporium sp. as the DNA band deposited in between of 549 bp to 551 bp. Findings in this study would suggest the proper and hygienic post-harvest handling of fruits. 2017 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32639/1/PPb_NUR%20AFEEQAH%20MOHAMED%20ZANUDIN%20AS%20N%2017_5.pdf Mohamed Zanudin, Nur Afeeqah (2017) Isolation and molecular characterization of fungi isolated from decayed fruit / Nur Afeeqah Mohamed Zanudin. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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country Malaysia
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language English
topic Molecular biology
Fungal antigens
Fruit and fruit culture
Pineapple
spellingShingle Molecular biology
Fungal antigens
Fruit and fruit culture
Pineapple
Mohamed Zanudin, Nur Afeeqah
Isolation and molecular characterization of fungi isolated from decayed fruit / Nur Afeeqah Mohamed Zanudin
description Malaysia has been listed as one of the world largest tropical fruits producer, specifically exporting mango, banana and pineapple. However, improper handling during post-harvest process will increase the chances of fungal contamination associated with decayed fruits. Therefore, the aims of this study were to isolate and characterized pathogenic fungi by using morphological and molecular method. Three decayed samples (banana, mango and pineapple) were collected from fruit stalls in Pekan Kuala Pilah. One isolated fungus was successfully found in banana namely B1 and two isolated fungi were found in mango namely M1 and M2. However, the attempt to isolate any pathogenic fungus from pineapple was failed. Based on morphological examination, the presence of fusiform macroconidia and ellipsoidal microconidia indicate that B1 was belongs to genus Fusarium. Morphological characteristic of long and globose at tip conidiophores shows that M1 was belong to genus Aspergillus. M2 represent genus Cladosporium as the colonies appeared as grey and lightly wrinkled. Amplification of each fungal DNA with ITS primer pairs ITS 1 and ITS 4 showed that A belongs to Fusarium sp. (551bp), B representing Aspergillus sp.(599 bp) and C indicates Cladosporium sp. as the DNA band deposited in between of 549 bp to 551 bp. Findings in this study would suggest the proper and hygienic post-harvest handling of fruits.
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title Isolation and molecular characterization of fungi isolated from decayed fruit / Nur Afeeqah Mohamed Zanudin
title_short Isolation and molecular characterization of fungi isolated from decayed fruit / Nur Afeeqah Mohamed Zanudin
title_full Isolation and molecular characterization of fungi isolated from decayed fruit / Nur Afeeqah Mohamed Zanudin
title_fullStr Isolation and molecular characterization of fungi isolated from decayed fruit / Nur Afeeqah Mohamed Zanudin
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and molecular characterization of fungi isolated from decayed fruit / Nur Afeeqah Mohamed Zanudin
title_sort isolation and molecular characterization of fungi isolated from decayed fruit / nur afeeqah mohamed zanudin
publishDate 2017
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