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  • Basal stem rot caused by Ganoderma boninense is a significant threat to oil palm crops in major producing countries.
  • Researchers tested various non-pathogenic polypore fungi for their potential to control this pathogen, evaluating 21 different isolates.
  • Three isolates (SRP11, SRP17, and SRP18) demonstrated strong antagonistic effects on G. boninense, with notable growth inhibition, and were identified as Fomes sp., Trametes elegans, and Trametes lactinea, respectively.

Article Abstract

Basal stem rot due to a fungal pathogen, Ganoderma boninense, is one of the most devastating diseases in oil palm throughout the major palm oil producer countries. This study investigated the potential of polypore fungi as biological control agents against pathogenic G. boninense in oil palm. In vitro antagonistic screening of selected non-pathogenic polypore fungi was performed. Based on in planta fungi inoculation on oil palm seedlings, eight of the 21 fungi isolates tested (GL01, GL01, RDC06, RDC24, SRP11, SRP12, SRP17, and SRP18) were non-pathogenic. In vitro antagonistic assays against G. boninense revealed that the percentage inhibition of radial growth (PIRG) in dual culture assay for SRP11 (69.7%), SRP17 (67.3%), and SRP18 (72.7%) was relatively high. Percentage inhibition of diameter growth (PIDG) in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in dual plate assay of SRP11, SRP17, and SRP18 isolates were 43.2%, 51.6%, and 52.1%, respectively. Molecular identification using the internal transcribed spacer gene sequences of SRP11, SRP17, and SRP18 isolates revealed that they were Fomes sp., Trametes elegans, and Trametes lactinea, respectively.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10293268PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-37507-0DOI Listing

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