Identifying the Early Visible Symptoms of the Ganoderma-Infected Oil Palms: A Case Study on the Infected Palms Which Collapsed Within Twelve Months after Disease Census

In the region of Southeast Asia especially in Malaysia and Indonesia, Ganoderma Basal Stem Rot (BSR) disease is considered as the most devastating disease in oil palm industry. The objective of this study is to identify the important early visible symptoms which can give early signal that the palms...

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Main Authors: Assis Kamu, Ho, Chong Mun, Chong, Khim Phin, Idris Abu Seman
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spelling my.ums.eprints.241112019-11-20T02:55:37Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24111/ Identifying the Early Visible Symptoms of the Ganoderma-Infected Oil Palms: A Case Study on the Infected Palms Which Collapsed Within Twelve Months after Disease Census Assis Kamu Ho, Chong Mun Chong, Khim Phin Idris Abu Seman SB Plant culture In the region of Southeast Asia especially in Malaysia and Indonesia, Ganoderma Basal Stem Rot (BSR) disease is considered as the most devastating disease in oil palm industry. The objective of this study is to identify the important early visible symptoms which can give early signal that the palms infected by Ganoderma BSR disease will collapse within 12 months after the disease census conducted. The visible external symptoms of the disease considered were presence of bunch, presence of rotting trunk, presence of more than three unopened spears, and the number of active fruiting bodies Ganoderma species. A binary logistic regression was employed with the parameters of the model were estimated using maximum likelihood method. This study found that the infected palms which have more than five active fruiting body of Ganoderma species and did not produce any fruit bunch during the census most probably will collapse within 12 months after the census. This result suggests that the priority for curative action should be given to the infected palms which show these two visible symptoms during the census. 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24111/1/Identifying%20the%20Early%20Visible%20Symptoms%20of%20the%20Ganoderma.pdf Assis Kamu and Ho, Chong Mun and Chong, Khim Phin and Idris Abu Seman (2018) Identifying the Early Visible Symptoms of the Ganoderma-Infected Oil Palms: A Case Study on the Infected Palms Which Collapsed Within Twelve Months after Disease Census. ASM Sc. J, 11 (2). pp. 156-163.
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Assis Kamu
Ho, Chong Mun
Chong, Khim Phin
Idris Abu Seman
Identifying the Early Visible Symptoms of the Ganoderma-Infected Oil Palms: A Case Study on the Infected Palms Which Collapsed Within Twelve Months after Disease Census
description In the region of Southeast Asia especially in Malaysia and Indonesia, Ganoderma Basal Stem Rot (BSR) disease is considered as the most devastating disease in oil palm industry. The objective of this study is to identify the important early visible symptoms which can give early signal that the palms infected by Ganoderma BSR disease will collapse within 12 months after the disease census conducted. The visible external symptoms of the disease considered were presence of bunch, presence of rotting trunk, presence of more than three unopened spears, and the number of active fruiting bodies Ganoderma species. A binary logistic regression was employed with the parameters of the model were estimated using maximum likelihood method. This study found that the infected palms which have more than five active fruiting body of Ganoderma species and did not produce any fruit bunch during the census most probably will collapse within 12 months after the census. This result suggests that the priority for curative action should be given to the infected palms which show these two visible symptoms during the census.
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author Assis Kamu
Ho, Chong Mun
Chong, Khim Phin
Idris Abu Seman
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Ho, Chong Mun
Chong, Khim Phin
Idris Abu Seman
author_sort Assis Kamu
title Identifying the Early Visible Symptoms of the Ganoderma-Infected Oil Palms: A Case Study on the Infected Palms Which Collapsed Within Twelve Months after Disease Census
title_short Identifying the Early Visible Symptoms of the Ganoderma-Infected Oil Palms: A Case Study on the Infected Palms Which Collapsed Within Twelve Months after Disease Census
title_full Identifying the Early Visible Symptoms of the Ganoderma-Infected Oil Palms: A Case Study on the Infected Palms Which Collapsed Within Twelve Months after Disease Census
title_fullStr Identifying the Early Visible Symptoms of the Ganoderma-Infected Oil Palms: A Case Study on the Infected Palms Which Collapsed Within Twelve Months after Disease Census
title_full_unstemmed Identifying the Early Visible Symptoms of the Ganoderma-Infected Oil Palms: A Case Study on the Infected Palms Which Collapsed Within Twelve Months after Disease Census
title_sort identifying the early visible symptoms of the ganoderma-infected oil palms: a case study on the infected palms which collapsed within twelve months after disease census
publishDate 2018
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24111/1/Identifying%20the%20Early%20Visible%20Symptoms%20of%20the%20Ganoderma.pdf
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