Rusli MH
Department of Biology and Biochemistry,
Bath BA2 7AY
Review Article
Evaluation of Malaysian soils for Potential Suppressiveness of Fusarium
Wilt of Oil Palm Caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. elaeidis
Author(s): Rusli MH, Idris AS and Cooper RMRusli MH, Idris AS and Cooper RM
Vascular wilt disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. elaeidis (Foe) causes a devastating disease of oil palm in West and Central Africa. However, this disease is a major threat to the Malaysian oil palm industry as it has not been reported in Southeast Asia, in spite of long term importation for breeding purposes of African seed and pollen, known to be often contaminated with Foe. This study shows that disease progress was substantially delayed/reduced in two non-autoclaved Malaysian soils compared to autoclaved Malaysian soils highlighting the possibility that Foe-suppressive soils in Malaysia might explain the non-appearance of this vascular disease there. This coincided with the limited presence of Foe in non-autoclaved soils compared to high presence of Foe in root (>145 cfu/g), bulb (>75 cfu/g), leaf 1 (>100 cfu/g) and leaf 3 (>60 cfu/g) of autoclaved soils. Popu.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/1948-5948.1000325