Role of microbial community in suppressing development of ganoderma in oil palm seedlings

Ganoderma boninense is a fungal pathogen causing serious basal stem root (BSR) disease in oil palm. The development of this pathogen can be influenced by soil microbial community. A greenhouse study was conducted to determine the effect of indigenous soil microorganisms on growth of G. boninense ino...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Khunaw, Abdu Rahman, Othman, Radziah, Syed Ali, Nusaibah, Musa, Mohamed Hanafi, Rabara, F. S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciencedomain International 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63153/1/Role%20of%20Microbial%20Community%20in%20Suppressing%20Development%20of%20Ganoderma%20in%20Oil%20Palm%20Seedlings.pdf
_version_ 1796977696783204352
author Khunaw, Abdu Rahman
Othman, Radziah
Syed Ali, Nusaibah
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Rabara, F. S.
author_facet Khunaw, Abdu Rahman
Othman, Radziah
Syed Ali, Nusaibah
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Rabara, F. S.
author_sort Khunaw, Abdu Rahman
collection UPM
description Ganoderma boninense is a fungal pathogen causing serious basal stem root (BSR) disease in oil palm. The development of this pathogen can be influenced by soil microbial community. A greenhouse study was conducted to determine the effect of indigenous soil microorganisms on growth of G. boninense inoculated in oil palm seedlings on different soils. Soil samples were collected from three different locations; G. boninense infected soil (S1), non-infected soil (S2) and forest soil (S3). The results showed that sterilized soil without the presence of indigenous microbial population did not suppress the development of G. boninense in oil palm seedlings. The G. 2 boninense inoculated plants grown on sterilized soils had a significantly lower shoot (34.87 g/plant) and root dry weights (9.12 g/plant) as compared to the non-Ganoderma inoculated plants. The highest contents of N (724 mg/plant), P (60 mg/plant), and K (605 mg/plant) were found in seedlings grown in non-infected soil. The lignin content and photosynthesis decreased in G. boninense infected plants while cellulose content varied. The Ganoderma inoculated seedlings showed higher disease severity index and lower shoot yield. Hence, soil devoid of indigenous microorganism negatively affected oil palm seedlings growth due to increased development of G. boninense in the seedlings roots.
first_indexed 2024-03-06T09:43:51Z
format Article
id upm.eprints-63153
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-06T09:43:51Z
publishDate 2017
publisher Sciencedomain International
record_format dspace
spelling upm.eprints-631532018-08-15T09:08:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63153/ Role of microbial community in suppressing development of ganoderma in oil palm seedlings Khunaw, Abdu Rahman Othman, Radziah Syed Ali, Nusaibah Musa, Mohamed Hanafi Rabara, F. S. Ganoderma boninense is a fungal pathogen causing serious basal stem root (BSR) disease in oil palm. The development of this pathogen can be influenced by soil microbial community. A greenhouse study was conducted to determine the effect of indigenous soil microorganisms on growth of G. boninense inoculated in oil palm seedlings on different soils. Soil samples were collected from three different locations; G. boninense infected soil (S1), non-infected soil (S2) and forest soil (S3). The results showed that sterilized soil without the presence of indigenous microbial population did not suppress the development of G. boninense in oil palm seedlings. The G. 2 boninense inoculated plants grown on sterilized soils had a significantly lower shoot (34.87 g/plant) and root dry weights (9.12 g/plant) as compared to the non-Ganoderma inoculated plants. The highest contents of N (724 mg/plant), P (60 mg/plant), and K (605 mg/plant) were found in seedlings grown in non-infected soil. The lignin content and photosynthesis decreased in G. boninense infected plants while cellulose content varied. The Ganoderma inoculated seedlings showed higher disease severity index and lower shoot yield. Hence, soil devoid of indigenous microorganism negatively affected oil palm seedlings growth due to increased development of G. boninense in the seedlings roots. Sciencedomain International 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63153/1/Role%20of%20Microbial%20Community%20in%20Suppressing%20Development%20of%20Ganoderma%20in%20Oil%20Palm%20Seedlings.pdf Khunaw, Abdu Rahman and Othman, Radziah and Syed Ali, Nusaibah and Musa, Mohamed Hanafi and Rabara, F. S. (2017) Role of microbial community in suppressing development of ganoderma in oil palm seedlings. International Journal of Plant and Soil Science, 19 (1). art. no. IJPSS.36192. pp. 1-14. ISSN 2320-7035 10.9734/IJ PSS/2017/36192
spellingShingle Khunaw, Abdu Rahman
Othman, Radziah
Syed Ali, Nusaibah
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Rabara, F. S.
Role of microbial community in suppressing development of ganoderma in oil palm seedlings
title Role of microbial community in suppressing development of ganoderma in oil palm seedlings
title_full Role of microbial community in suppressing development of ganoderma in oil palm seedlings
title_fullStr Role of microbial community in suppressing development of ganoderma in oil palm seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Role of microbial community in suppressing development of ganoderma in oil palm seedlings
title_short Role of microbial community in suppressing development of ganoderma in oil palm seedlings
title_sort role of microbial community in suppressing development of ganoderma in oil palm seedlings
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63153/1/Role%20of%20Microbial%20Community%20in%20Suppressing%20Development%20of%20Ganoderma%20in%20Oil%20Palm%20Seedlings.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT khunawabdurahman roleofmicrobialcommunityinsuppressingdevelopmentofganodermainoilpalmseedlings
AT othmanradziah roleofmicrobialcommunityinsuppressingdevelopmentofganodermainoilpalmseedlings
AT syedalinusaibah roleofmicrobialcommunityinsuppressingdevelopmentofganodermainoilpalmseedlings
AT musamohamedhanafi roleofmicrobialcommunityinsuppressingdevelopmentofganodermainoilpalmseedlings
AT rabarafs roleofmicrobialcommunityinsuppressingdevelopmentofganodermainoilpalmseedlings