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TítuloCurrent strategies and perspectives in detection and control of basal stem rot of oil palm
Autor(es)Siddiqui, Yasmeen
Surendran, Arthy
Paterson, R. R. M.
Ali, Asgar
Ahmad, Khairulmazmi
Palavras-chaveElaeis guineensis
Ganoderma boninense
Detection
Disease management
Biological control
Plant resistance
DataMai-2021
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences
CitaçãoSiddiqui, Yasmeen; Surendran, Arthy; Paterson, R. Russell M.; Ali, Asgar; Ahmad, Khairulmazmi, Current strategies and perspectives in detection and control of basal stem rot of oil palm. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 28(5), 2840-2849, 2021
Resumo(s)The rapid expansion of oil palm (OP) has led to its emergence as a commodity of strategic global importance. Palm oil is used extensively in food and as a precursor for biodiesel. The oil generates export earnings and bolsters the economy of many countries, particularly Indonesia and Malaysia. However, oil palms are prone to basal stem rot (BSR) caused by Ganoderma boninense which is the most threatening disease of OP. The current control measures for BSR management including cultural practices, mechanical and chemical treatment have not proved satisfactory. Alternative control measures to overcome the G. boninense problem are focused on the use of biological control agents and many potential bioagents were identified with little proven practical application. Planting OP varieties resistant to G. boninense could provide the ideal long-term solution to basal stem rot. The total resistance of palms to G. boninense has not yet been reported, few examples of partial resistances have been observed. Importantly, basidiospores are now recognized as the method by which the disease is spread, and control methods require to be revaluated because of this phenomenon. Many methods developed to prevent the spread of the disease effectively are only tested at nursery levels and are only reported in the national journal inhibiting the development of useful techniques globally. The initial procedures employed by the fungus to infect the OP require consideration in terms of the physiology of the growth of the fungus and its possible control. This review assesses critically the progress that has been made in BSR development and management in OP.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/72491
DOI10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.02.016
ISSN1319-562X
Versão da editorahttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X21000863
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