Efficiency of endophytic fungi isolated from healthy branches for management of vascular streak dieback on cocoa / Norliliyana Zainon

Cocoa (Theobromae cacao L.) has been known as one of the most important industrial commodities in the worldwide. However, the cocoa industry in Malaysia is significantly reduced in terms of quantity and quality of production because facing the problem of attack by pests and pathogens. In Malaysia, V...

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Main Author: Zainon, Norliliyana
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling my.uitm.ir.731422023-04-19T03:59:54Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73142/ Efficiency of endophytic fungi isolated from healthy branches for management of vascular streak dieback on cocoa / Norliliyana Zainon Zainon, Norliliyana Fungal antigens Field crops Cacao. Cocoa Cocoa (Theobromae cacao L.) has been known as one of the most important industrial commodities in the worldwide. However, the cocoa industry in Malaysia is significantly reduced in terms of quantity and quality of production because facing the problem of attack by pests and pathogens. In Malaysia, Vascular Streak Dieback (VSD) is one of the most significant diseases. VSD disease is caused by a fungus, Ceratobasidium theobromae, which infects the cocoa leaf during the early formation period, and then develops into an infection in the xylem vessels. In this study, endophytic fungi were used as a biological control agent and alternative method instead using chemical control that will give negative impact to human and environment. The pathogen and endophytic fungi were isolated from branches of cocoa trees and grown on potato dextrose agar (PDA), water agar and coconut agar to measure growth responds. All isolates were identified by referring to previous study by some researchers of C. Theobromae and endophytic fungi. Based on the result of the isolation, there are 6 unknown endophytic species succesfully isolated, however only 2 species can inhibit the VSD. These unknown endophytic fungi were effective to inhibit mycelial growth of C. theobromae in vitro with 62.30% inhibition. This study believed that these endophytic fungi are able to prevent growth of C. theobromae. 2019 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73142/1/73142.pdf Efficiency of endophytic fungi isolated from healthy branches for management of vascular streak dieback on cocoa / Norliliyana Zainon. (2019) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/73142.pdf> (Submitted)
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topic Fungal antigens
Field crops
Cacao. Cocoa
spellingShingle Fungal antigens
Field crops
Cacao. Cocoa
Zainon, Norliliyana
Efficiency of endophytic fungi isolated from healthy branches for management of vascular streak dieback on cocoa / Norliliyana Zainon
description Cocoa (Theobromae cacao L.) has been known as one of the most important industrial commodities in the worldwide. However, the cocoa industry in Malaysia is significantly reduced in terms of quantity and quality of production because facing the problem of attack by pests and pathogens. In Malaysia, Vascular Streak Dieback (VSD) is one of the most significant diseases. VSD disease is caused by a fungus, Ceratobasidium theobromae, which infects the cocoa leaf during the early formation period, and then develops into an infection in the xylem vessels. In this study, endophytic fungi were used as a biological control agent and alternative method instead using chemical control that will give negative impact to human and environment. The pathogen and endophytic fungi were isolated from branches of cocoa trees and grown on potato dextrose agar (PDA), water agar and coconut agar to measure growth responds. All isolates were identified by referring to previous study by some researchers of C. Theobromae and endophytic fungi. Based on the result of the isolation, there are 6 unknown endophytic species succesfully isolated, however only 2 species can inhibit the VSD. These unknown endophytic fungi were effective to inhibit mycelial growth of C. theobromae in vitro with 62.30% inhibition. This study believed that these endophytic fungi are able to prevent growth of C. theobromae.
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author Zainon, Norliliyana
author_facet Zainon, Norliliyana
author_sort Zainon, Norliliyana
title Efficiency of endophytic fungi isolated from healthy branches for management of vascular streak dieback on cocoa / Norliliyana Zainon
title_short Efficiency of endophytic fungi isolated from healthy branches for management of vascular streak dieback on cocoa / Norliliyana Zainon
title_full Efficiency of endophytic fungi isolated from healthy branches for management of vascular streak dieback on cocoa / Norliliyana Zainon
title_fullStr Efficiency of endophytic fungi isolated from healthy branches for management of vascular streak dieback on cocoa / Norliliyana Zainon
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of endophytic fungi isolated from healthy branches for management of vascular streak dieback on cocoa / Norliliyana Zainon
title_sort efficiency of endophytic fungi isolated from healthy branches for management of vascular streak dieback on cocoa / norliliyana zainon
publishDate 2019
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73142/1/73142.pdf
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