Nitric oxide (NO) is a newly discovered fumigant for postharvest pest control. NO fumigation must be conducted under ultralow oxygen conditions because NO reacts with O2 to produce nitrogen dioxide (NO2). In this study, NO fumigations under different O2 concentrations were conducted on Aspergillus flavus spores to determine effectiveness of NO and NO2 in inactivating spores. Spores on gridded cellulose filter discs in Petri dishes were subjected to six fumigation treatments including a control with varying levels of NO under different O2 conditions for 3?h?at 15??C. The discs with spores were then cultured on
Nitric oxide (NO) is a newly discovered fumigant for postharvest pest control. NO fumigation must be conducted under ultralow oxygen conditions because NO reacts with O2 to produce nitrogen dioxide (NO2).? In this study, NO fumigations under different O2 concentrations were conducted on Aspergillus flavus spores to determine effectiveness of NO and NO2 in inactivating spores. Spores on gridded cellulose filter discs in Petri dishes were subjected to six fumigation treatments including a control with varying levels of NO under different O2 conditions for 3?h?at 15??C. The discs with spores were then cultured on Aspergillus Differentiation medium plates after fumigation for four days at 25??C to count A. flavus colonies. Untreated control discs each had over 50 A. flavus colonies. Three fumigation treatments with 0.1% NO2 or 1.0% NO caused complete inactivation of A. flavus spores. The study demonstrated that NO fumigation with certain levels of NO2 can effectively inactivate A. flavus spores. The results suggest that NO fumigation has potential to be an alternative treatment to control both pests and microbes on stored products. SourceResponse of Aspergillus flavus spores to nitric oxide fumigations in atmospheres with different oxygen concentrationsYong-BiaoLiu, Sookyung Oh & Wayne M.JurickIIJournal of Stored Products Research,?Volume 83, September 2019, Pages 78-83https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jspr.2019.06.001https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022474X18304818 Picture by lifeder.com,?Aspergillus flavus: caracter?sticas, morfolog?a, enfermedades