Biocidal efficiency of ultraviolet radiation regarding the excitant of the potato blackened stem Dickeya solani
Abstract
Aim and Scope: There presented results of microbiological studies of the sensitivity of the phytopathogenic
bacterium excitant of the blackened stem of potato Dickeya solani to ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Materials and Methods: As sources of the biocidal radiation, a pulsed xenon lamp and a mercury lamp of low
pressure were used. Result and Discussion: It is shown that the pulsed xenon lamp has a more pronounced
antimicrobial effect with respect to the D. solani bacterium than the mercury lamp. Conclusion: The obtained
results testify the prospects of application of UV disinfection technologies in a complex of phytosanitary measures
against bacteriosis during the preparation of seed stock and long-term storage.
Full Text:
PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22377/ijgp.v11i04.1421
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
 | |
About us | Contact us | Sitemap | Advertise | What's New | Feedback | Copyright and Disclaimer | Â |
© 2014 International Journal of Green Pharmacy | Hosted and Maintained by BRNSS Publication Hub | |
Online since 15th February, 2008 www.brncop.org | www.asiapharmaceutics.info | www.aiip.info | |
 |