Journal of Fungi (Feb 2022)

<i>Ganoderma zonatum</i> Is the Causal Agent of Basal Stem Rot in Oil Palm in Colombia

  • Sandra Yulieth Castillo,
  • María Camila Rodríguez,
  • Luis Felipe González,
  • León Franky Zúñiga,
  • Yuri Adriana Mestizo,
  • Héctor Camilo Medina,
  • Carmenza Montoya,
  • Anuar Morales,
  • Hernán Mauricio Romero,
  • Greicy Andrea Sarria

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8030230
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
p. 230

Abstract

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Basal stem rot (BSR), caused by Ganoderma spp., is one of the most important emerging oil palm diseases in Colombia, and is restricted to two oil palm production areas in the country. To identify the causal agent of the disease, basidiocarp of oil palms affected by BSR were used to prepare isolates, and their pathogenicity was then assessed in pre-nursery plants. Four-month-old oil palm seedlings were inoculated with rubber wood (Hevea brasiliensis) blocks colonized with dikaryotic mycelia of Ganoderma. The incidence, severity, and symptoms of the pathogen were assessed. A multiregional analysis (ITS, rpb2, and tef1-α) was carried out to identify the isolates; all isolates were determined to be Ganoderma zonatum. Phylogenetic analyses with the three regions yielded concordant phylogenetic information and supported the distinction of the isolates with high bootstrap support. Seven isolates (CPBsZN-01-29, CPBsZN-02-30, CPBsZN-03-31, CPBsZN-04-34, CPBsZN-05-35, CPBsZN-06-36, and CPBsZN-07-38) were pathogenic in oil palm, with incidences greater than 90% and a maximum severity of 34%, and the highest severity index was found in isolates CPBsZN-03-31, CPBsZN-04-34, and CPBsZN-06-36. The pathogen was recovered from inoculated oil palms in all cases. This study reveals the pathogenic association of Ganoderma zonatum with BSR in Colombia.

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