First Report of <i>Fusarium oxysporum</i> f. sp. <i>cubense</i> Tropical Race 4 (TR4) Causing Banana Wilt in the Island of Mayotte
Jaime Aguayo, Isabelle Cerf-Wendling, A. B. Folscher, Céline Fourrier-Jeandel, Renaud Ioos, M. C. Mathews, Diane Mostert, Corinne Renault, V. Wilson, Altus Viljoen
Abstract
was re-isolated from the inoculated plants and identified as Foc TR4/VCG 01213/16 by PCR (Dita et al. 2010; Matthews et al. 2020), thereby fulfilling Koch's postulates. Local authorities have destroyed the infected plants, and have undertaken an extensive survey to determine the distribution of Foc TR4 on the island. Three additional positive cases, identified with the real-time PCR assay of Aguayo et al. (2017), were found in the localities of Koungou ([WGS] 12° 44' 03''S, 45° 12' 08" E) and Bouéni ([WGS] 12° 54' 25''S, 45° 04' 43" E). These included infected Cavendish banana (AAA) plants (cv. "Kontriké"). This is the first time that Foc TR4 has been found on a banana variety other than Cavendish when newly detected in a country. Considering the proximity of Mayotte to other islands of the Comoros archipelago, Madagascar and the East African coast, where banana is considered an important staple, this report describes a serious threat to banana production and the livelihoods of people in the region.