Disease prevalence and severity assessment of Pratylenchus coffeae on an infected banana in Peninsular Malaysia

Pratylenchus spp. cause considerable damage to the banana plant (Musa spp.) globally and although reported extensively in Malaysia, disease prevalence and infection severities have not been defined. The objective of this research, therefore, was to determine the prevalence of Pratylenchus coffeae an...

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Main Authors: Paiko, A. S., Tijjani, Ahmadu, Rashed, O., Ahmad, Khairulmazmi, Sijam, Kamaruzaman, Alsultan, Wael
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Published: Mushroom Research Foundation 2019
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spelling my.upm.eprints.794062021-03-31T06:55:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79406/ Disease prevalence and severity assessment of Pratylenchus coffeae on an infected banana in Peninsular Malaysia Paiko, A. S. Tijjani, Ahmadu Rashed, O. Ahmad, Khairulmazmi Sijam, Kamaruzaman Alsultan, Wael Pratylenchus spp. cause considerable damage to the banana plant (Musa spp.) globally and although reported extensively in Malaysia, disease prevalence and infection severities have not been defined. The objective of this research, therefore, was to determine the prevalence of Pratylenchus coffeae and the extent of their damage on Musa spp. Of the 13 banana fields sampled, Pratylenchus nematodes were found in 76% of them. Proportions of root cortexes occupied by reddish brown lesion were significant in all the states. All the sampled areas exceeded the threshold limit, which is a 1% increment above 5% and is considered highly significant damage. The pathological reaction of P. coffeae against Pisang Berangan multiplications was observed after 12 weeks of growth in a glasshouse experiment. There were significant differences in vegetative growth within the various pathogen inoculation levels evaluated. Pisang Berangan showed a high level of susceptibility through the activity of polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase-induced resistance at all days after inoculation with P. coffeae compared to the control, except at week 12 where it declined or was non-significant from the control. Educating banana growers on the prevalence of this pathogenic parasite is therefore imperative for management decisions. Mushroom Research Foundation 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79406/1/Disease%20prevalence%20.pdf Paiko, A. S. and Tijjani, Ahmadu and Rashed, O. and Ahmad, Khairulmazmi and Sijam, Kamaruzaman and Alsultan, Wael (2019) Disease prevalence and severity assessment of Pratylenchus coffeae on an infected banana in Peninsular Malaysia. Plant Pathology & Quarantine, 9 (1). pp. 6-22. ISSN 2229-2217 https://plantpathologyquarantine.org/volume-9/ 10.5943/ppq/9/1/2
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description Pratylenchus spp. cause considerable damage to the banana plant (Musa spp.) globally and although reported extensively in Malaysia, disease prevalence and infection severities have not been defined. The objective of this research, therefore, was to determine the prevalence of Pratylenchus coffeae and the extent of their damage on Musa spp. Of the 13 banana fields sampled, Pratylenchus nematodes were found in 76% of them. Proportions of root cortexes occupied by reddish brown lesion were significant in all the states. All the sampled areas exceeded the threshold limit, which is a 1% increment above 5% and is considered highly significant damage. The pathological reaction of P. coffeae against Pisang Berangan multiplications was observed after 12 weeks of growth in a glasshouse experiment. There were significant differences in vegetative growth within the various pathogen inoculation levels evaluated. Pisang Berangan showed a high level of susceptibility through the activity of polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase-induced resistance at all days after inoculation with P. coffeae compared to the control, except at week 12 where it declined or was non-significant from the control. Educating banana growers on the prevalence of this pathogenic parasite is therefore imperative for management decisions.
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author Paiko, A. S.
Tijjani, Ahmadu
Rashed, O.
Ahmad, Khairulmazmi
Sijam, Kamaruzaman
Alsultan, Wael
spellingShingle Paiko, A. S.
Tijjani, Ahmadu
Rashed, O.
Ahmad, Khairulmazmi
Sijam, Kamaruzaman
Alsultan, Wael
Disease prevalence and severity assessment of Pratylenchus coffeae on an infected banana in Peninsular Malaysia
author_facet Paiko, A. S.
Tijjani, Ahmadu
Rashed, O.
Ahmad, Khairulmazmi
Sijam, Kamaruzaman
Alsultan, Wael
author_sort Paiko, A. S.
title Disease prevalence and severity assessment of Pratylenchus coffeae on an infected banana in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Disease prevalence and severity assessment of Pratylenchus coffeae on an infected banana in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Disease prevalence and severity assessment of Pratylenchus coffeae on an infected banana in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Disease prevalence and severity assessment of Pratylenchus coffeae on an infected banana in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Disease prevalence and severity assessment of Pratylenchus coffeae on an infected banana in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort disease prevalence and severity assessment of pratylenchus coffeae on an infected banana in peninsular malaysia
publisher Mushroom Research Foundation
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79406/1/Disease%20prevalence%20.pdf
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