Some Aspects of the Biology and Chemically Assisted Biological Control of Ganoderma Species in Malaysia

The biology of Ganoderma parasitic to oil palm and rubber was investigated. The main aspects studied were the morphology of sporophores and basidiospores, and pure culture studies of the isolates with a view to compare their cultural and growth characteristics under different temperatures and hy...

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Main Author: Hussin, Mohamad Zakaria
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Language:English
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Published: 1989
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10258/1/FP_1989_2_A.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.102582011-03-21T01:27:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10258/ Some Aspects of the Biology and Chemically Assisted Biological Control of Ganoderma Species in Malaysia Hussin, Mohamad Zakaria The biology of Ganoderma parasitic to oil palm and rubber was investigated. The main aspects studied were the morphology of sporophores and basidiospores, and pure culture studies of the isolates with a view to compare their cultural and growth characteristics under different temperatures and hydrogen-ion concen trations of the medium. Ganoderma isolates of oil palm originating from thr ee dif ferent locations namely Kedah, Perak and Selangor in Malaysia exhibited some variations although all belonged to one species, Ganoderma miniatocinctum Stey. Comparisons of oil palm isolates with a confirmed isolate of Ganoderma philippii (Bres. & P. Henn.) Bres. from Hevea rubber revealed that the rubber fungus differed distinctly from oil palm fungal isolates. 1989 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10258/1/FP_1989_2_A.pdf Hussin, Mohamad Zakaria (1989) Some Aspects of the Biology and Chemically Assisted Biological Control of Ganoderma Species in Malaysia. PhD thesis, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia. English
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description The biology of Ganoderma parasitic to oil palm and rubber was investigated. The main aspects studied were the morphology of sporophores and basidiospores, and pure culture studies of the isolates with a view to compare their cultural and growth characteristics under different temperatures and hydrogen-ion concen trations of the medium. Ganoderma isolates of oil palm originating from thr ee dif ferent locations namely Kedah, Perak and Selangor in Malaysia exhibited some variations although all belonged to one species, Ganoderma miniatocinctum Stey. Comparisons of oil palm isolates with a confirmed isolate of Ganoderma philippii (Bres. & P. Henn.) Bres. from Hevea rubber revealed that the rubber fungus differed distinctly from oil palm fungal isolates.
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author Hussin, Mohamad Zakaria
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Some Aspects of the Biology and Chemically Assisted Biological Control of Ganoderma Species in Malaysia
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title Some Aspects of the Biology and Chemically Assisted Biological Control of Ganoderma Species in Malaysia
title_short Some Aspects of the Biology and Chemically Assisted Biological Control of Ganoderma Species in Malaysia
title_full Some Aspects of the Biology and Chemically Assisted Biological Control of Ganoderma Species in Malaysia
title_fullStr Some Aspects of the Biology and Chemically Assisted Biological Control of Ganoderma Species in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Some Aspects of the Biology and Chemically Assisted Biological Control of Ganoderma Species in Malaysia
title_sort some aspects of the biology and chemically assisted biological control of ganoderma species in malaysia
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