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Ganoderma boninense: general characteristics of pathogenicity and methods of control

Ying Wei Khoo, Khim Phin Chong

2023Frontiers in Plant Science41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ganoderma boninense ( G. boninense ) is a soil-borne fungus threatening oil palm at the present. It causes basal stem rot disease on oil palm. Within six months, this fungus can cause an oil palm plantation to suffer a significant 43% economic loss. The high persistence and nature of spread of G. boninense in soil make control of the disease challenging. Therefore, controlling the pathogen requires a thorough understanding of the mechanisms that underlie pathogenicity as well as its interactions with host plants. In this paper, we present the general characteristics, the pathogenic mechanisms, and the host’s defensive system of G. boninense . We also review upcoming and most promising techniques for disease management that will have the least negative effects on the environment and natural resources.

Topics & Concepts

Stem rotBiologyGanodermaPalm oilPathogenicityFungusElaeis guineensisHost (biology)PathogenBiotechnologyBiological pest controlPlant diseaseAgronomyBotanyAgroforestryEcologyMicrobiologyFood scienceGanoderma lucidumOil Palm Production and SustainabilityForest Insect Ecology and ManagementMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
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