Title of article :
Fusarium species Associated with Fruit Rot of Banana (Musa spp.), Papaya (Carica papaya) and Guava (Psidium guajava)
Author/Authors :
Zakaria، Latiffah نويسنده School of Biological Sciences , , Chik، Mazzura Wan نويسنده School of Biological Sciences , , Heng، Kong Wai نويسنده School of Biological Sciences , , Salleh، Baharuddin نويسنده Centres of Marine and Coastal Studies ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی - سال 2012
Abstract :
A total of 60 isolates of Fusarium were isolated from fruit rot of banana (Musa spp.), papaya (Carica papaya) and guava
(Psidium guajava). The most common species recovered from the fruit rot of the three fruit crops were F. semitectum
(40 %), F. solani (38.3 %), F. verticillioides (11.7 %) and F. oxysporum (10 %). Fusarium semitectum was isolated from
fruit rot of banana, papaya and guava; F. oxysporum from banana and papaya; F. solani from banana and guava and F.
verticillioides from banana. From pathogenicity tests, F. solani and F. semitectum were pathogenic to both banana and
papaya and F. verticillioides to banana. F. oxysporum was not pathogenic to banana and papaya and F. semitectum
was not pathogenic to guava. The results of the present study showed the presence of several Fusarium spp. on fruit
rot of banana, papaya and guava and several species are found to be pathogenic causing fruit rot on their hosts.
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology