2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1156869
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Ganoderma boninense: general characteristics of pathogenicity and methods of control

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… Show more

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“…Malaysia has the second largest oil palm plantations (about 5.8 million hectares) worldwide and produces more than 19.5 million tons of palm oil, which contribute approximately USD 16 billion to Malaysia export revenue 7 . G. boninense is a hemibiotroph that causes the basal stem rot (BSR) disease of oil palm that is characterized by the gradual decay of the roots, bole and trunk tissues of the oil palm, which then progresses to palm toppling 8 , 9 . It was estimated that G. boninense may infect 860,610 ha of mature oil palms by 2040, adversely impacting the economy 9 .…”
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“…Malaysia has the second largest oil palm plantations (about 5.8 million hectares) worldwide and produces more than 19.5 million tons of palm oil, which contribute approximately USD 16 billion to Malaysia export revenue 7 . G. boninense is a hemibiotroph that causes the basal stem rot (BSR) disease of oil palm that is characterized by the gradual decay of the roots, bole and trunk tissues of the oil palm, which then progresses to palm toppling 8 , 9 . It was estimated that G. boninense may infect 860,610 ha of mature oil palms by 2040, adversely impacting the economy 9 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…G. boninense is a hemibiotroph that causes the basal stem rot (BSR) disease of oil palm that is characterized by the gradual decay of the roots, bole and trunk tissues of the oil palm, which then progresses to palm toppling 8 , 9 . It was estimated that G. boninense may infect 860,610 ha of mature oil palms by 2040, adversely impacting the economy 9 . G. boninense , therefore, is an economically devastating pathogen that must be controlled.…”
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“…effective in reducing the incidence of G. boninense infection and infestation in healthy, mature oil palm trees (Khoo and Chong, 2023;Nur-Rashyeda et al, 2023). However, its efficacy decreases when faced with melanised mycelium, basidiospores, and pseudosclerotia of G. boninense (Susanto et al, 2005).…”
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