Changmi Wang, Jiong Yin, Yinhu Li, Jie Li, Rongyue Zhang, Xiaoyan Wang, Hongli Shan, Zhiming Luo
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Abstract
Pokkah boeng disease (PBD), a fungal disease of sugarcane, is caused by multiple species of Fusarium. To identify the pathogens causing PBD in Yunnan Province, China, we collected 87 leaf samples with typical PBD symptoms from the sugarcane-growing areas of Puer, Honghe, and Lincang, from which eight strains (FS1–FS8) were isolated and purified. The identities of the eight isolates were determined based on a combination of morphological observations and molecular analyses, using which we identified five Fusarium species as the causal agents of PBD in Yunnan, namely, F. incarnatum, F. andiyazi, F. sacchari, F. proliferatum, and F. verticillioides. Among these, F. incarnatum is a newly recorded species in Yunnan. Pathogenicity tests revealed that all five Fusarium species can infect sugarcane and cause PBD symptoms, with the severity of pathogenicity, ranked from strong to weak, being ordered as follows: F. proliferatum > F. andiyazi > F. incarnatum > F. verticillioides > F. sacchari. In this study, we identified the species and established the pathogenicity of the causal agents of PBD in Yunnan Province. Our findings will provide a scientific basis for the prevention and control of this disease.
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Tropical Plant Biology covers the most rapidly advancing aspects of tropical plant biology including physiology, evolution, development, cellular and molecular biology, genetics, genomics, genomic ecology, and molecular breeding. It publishes articles of original research, but it also accepts review articles and publishes occasional special issues focused on a single tropical crop species or breakthrough. Information published in this journal guides effort to increase the productivity and quality of tropical plants and preserve the world’s plant diversity. The journal serves as the primary source of newly published information for researchers and professionals in all of the aforementioned areas of tropical science.