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Ganoderma – a basal stem rot disease of coconut palm in south Asia and Asia pacific regions
Authors:A Kandan  R Bhaskaran  R Samiyappan
Institution:1. Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica , Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan (R.O.C.) kandan@gate.sinica.edu.tw;3. Department of Plant Pathology , Agricultural College and Research Institute , Madurai, 625 104, India;4. Department of Plant Pathology , Centre for Plant Protection Studies, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University , Coimbatore, 641 003, India
Abstract:Basal stem rot (BSR) caused by the species of Ganoderma is one of the most devastating diseases of numerous perennial, coniferous and palmaceous hosts. In forest systems, Ganoderma has an ecological role in the breakdown or delignification of woody plants. Symptoms of BSR disease can take several years to develop, and the presence of the pathogen (such as indicated by fruiting bodies) is often only visible when the fungus is well established and more than half of the bole tissue has been decayed, leaving no chance for the grower to cure the infected palms. Soils with poor drainage and water stagnation during rainy seasons were found to favour the disease. A limiting factor in controlling the BSR disease is the lack of reliable diagnostic method(s) for early diagnosis. Amendment of calcium nitrate in soil is one of the methods for the management of Ganoderma disease in palms. A combination of biological and systemic fungicides along with good cultural practices will effectively control the BSR disease in palms.
Keywords:Ganoderma  basal stem rot  sporophore  diagnosis  biocontrol  fungicides
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