Towards immunity of oil palm against Ganoderma fungus infection

The first record of Ganoderma can be traced back to the Pharmacopoeia written by Chinese scientists in first century B.C. Several Ganoderma species are known as “white rot” fungi, which cause the display of the white cellulose on wood by degrading the lignin component. Ganoderma boninense is the mai...

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Main Authors: Sahebi, Mahbod, Musa, Mohamed Hanafi, Wong, Mui Yun, Abu Seman, Idris, Azizi, Parisa, Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh, Shokryazdan, Parisa, Abiri, Rambod, Mohidin, Hasmah
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Published: Springer 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.524402017-06-06T09:09:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52440/ Towards immunity of oil palm against Ganoderma fungus infection Sahebi, Mahbod Musa, Mohamed Hanafi Wong, Mui Yun Abu Seman, Idris Azizi, Parisa Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh Shokryazdan, Parisa Abiri, Rambod Mohidin, Hasmah The first record of Ganoderma can be traced back to the Pharmacopoeia written by Chinese scientists in first century B.C. Several Ganoderma species are known as “white rot” fungi, which cause the display of the white cellulose on wood by degrading the lignin component. Ganoderma boninense is the main agent of basal stem rot (BSR) disease, as a persistent problem in the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis, Jacq.) cultivation that needs to be controlled. Oil palm, which is the main host of this pathogen, is an economically important crop grown in Southeast Asia, Africa, and America. Due to the negative effects of Ganoderma on the plants, especially on oil palm, this review focuses on the mechanisms of Ganoderma infection and its control, the importance of lignin and silicon (Si) to plant defense. This review also explores different methods for Ganoderma control and techniques for producing less susceptible oil palm. Genetic manipulation of oil palm for enhancing resistance to Ganoderma is also discussed. Springer 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52440/1/Towards%20immunity%20of%20oil%20palm%20against%20Ganoderma%20fungus%20infection.pdf Sahebi, Mahbod and Musa, Mohamed Hanafi and Wong, Mui Yun and Abu Seman, Idris and Azizi, Parisa and Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh and Shokryazdan, Parisa and Abiri, Rambod and Mohidin, Hasmah (2015) Towards immunity of oil palm against Ganoderma fungus infection. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 37 (10). art. no. 195. pp. 1-16. ISSN 0137-5881; ESSN: 1861-1664 http://rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11738-015-1939-z 10.1007/s11738-015-1939-z
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description The first record of Ganoderma can be traced back to the Pharmacopoeia written by Chinese scientists in first century B.C. Several Ganoderma species are known as “white rot” fungi, which cause the display of the white cellulose on wood by degrading the lignin component. Ganoderma boninense is the main agent of basal stem rot (BSR) disease, as a persistent problem in the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis, Jacq.) cultivation that needs to be controlled. Oil palm, which is the main host of this pathogen, is an economically important crop grown in Southeast Asia, Africa, and America. Due to the negative effects of Ganoderma on the plants, especially on oil palm, this review focuses on the mechanisms of Ganoderma infection and its control, the importance of lignin and silicon (Si) to plant defense. This review also explores different methods for Ganoderma control and techniques for producing less susceptible oil palm. Genetic manipulation of oil palm for enhancing resistance to Ganoderma is also discussed.
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author Sahebi, Mahbod
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Wong, Mui Yun
Abu Seman, Idris
Azizi, Parisa
Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh
Shokryazdan, Parisa
Abiri, Rambod
Mohidin, Hasmah
spellingShingle Sahebi, Mahbod
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Wong, Mui Yun
Abu Seman, Idris
Azizi, Parisa
Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh
Shokryazdan, Parisa
Abiri, Rambod
Mohidin, Hasmah
Towards immunity of oil palm against Ganoderma fungus infection
author_facet Sahebi, Mahbod
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Wong, Mui Yun
Abu Seman, Idris
Azizi, Parisa
Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh
Shokryazdan, Parisa
Abiri, Rambod
Mohidin, Hasmah
author_sort Sahebi, Mahbod
title Towards immunity of oil palm against Ganoderma fungus infection
title_short Towards immunity of oil palm against Ganoderma fungus infection
title_full Towards immunity of oil palm against Ganoderma fungus infection
title_fullStr Towards immunity of oil palm against Ganoderma fungus infection
title_full_unstemmed Towards immunity of oil palm against Ganoderma fungus infection
title_sort towards immunity of oil palm against ganoderma fungus infection
publisher Springer
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52440/1/Towards%20immunity%20of%20oil%20palm%20against%20Ganoderma%20fungus%20infection.pdf
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