Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas

Bananas (Musa spp.) constitute one of the most important staple food crops in Africa. Two major groups of bananas exist in Africa: the East African highland banana (EAHB, AAA) in East and Central Africa, and the plantains (AAB) in West Africa. Neither of these groups has been affected by Fusarium ox...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Molina, A.B., Sinohin, V.G.O., Fabregar, E.G., Ramillete, E.B., Yi, G., Sheng, O., Karamura, D., Bergh, Inge van den, Viljoen, Altus
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Society for Horticultural Science 2016
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73213
_version_ 1855531537265590272
author Molina, A.B.
Sinohin, V.G.O.
Fabregar, E.G.
Ramillete, E.B.
Yi, G.
Sheng, O.
Karamura, D.
Bergh, Inge van den
Viljoen, Altus
author_browse Bergh, Inge van den
Fabregar, E.G.
Karamura, D.
Molina, A.B.
Ramillete, E.B.
Sheng, O.
Sinohin, V.G.O.
Viljoen, Altus
Yi, G.
author_facet Molina, A.B.
Sinohin, V.G.O.
Fabregar, E.G.
Ramillete, E.B.
Yi, G.
Sheng, O.
Karamura, D.
Bergh, Inge van den
Viljoen, Altus
author_sort Molina, A.B.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Bananas (Musa spp.) constitute one of the most important staple food crops in Africa. Two major groups of bananas exist in Africa: the East African highland banana (EAHB, AAA) in East and Central Africa, and the plantains (AAB) in West Africa. Neither of these groups has been affected by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc) race 1, which is the primary fungal pathogen in the continent for banana. The susceptibility of EAHB and plantains to Foc tropical race 4 (TR4) is unknown, and was the focus of this study. A collection of 14 genetically diverse EAHB and plantain cultivars were evaluated in China and The Philippines to determine field resistance to Foc TR4. A field heavily infested with TR4 was used in Guangzhou, China, and another one in Davao City in The Philippines. Disease incidence was determined according to leaf yellowing, pseudostem splitting and confirmed rhizome discoloration. The fungus was also re-isolated from diseased materials and identified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using Foc TR4-specific primers. All EAHB and plantain cultivars, except EAHB 'Ibwi', proved to be resistant to the tropical strain of Foc race 4, with disease incidence ranging from 0-5% only. In The Philippines, 'Ibwi' developed Fusarium wilt at an incidence of 32% compared to 46% for 'Williams' and 79% for 'Grand Naine's (both AAA genome, Cavendish subgroup). Similar results were observed in China where most cultivars were severely affected by the corm weevil. Our preliminary results indicate that African bananas are less vulnerable to Foc TR4 compared with some susceptible cultivars in Asia. A more extensive screening of African bananas is required considering the diversity of EAHB and plantains grown in that region.
format Conference Paper
id CGSpace73213
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2016
publishDateRange 2016
publishDateSort 2016
publisher International Society for Horticultural Science
publisherStr International Society for Horticultural Science
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace732132024-05-15T05:11:52Z Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas Molina, A.B. Sinohin, V.G.O. Fabregar, E.G. Ramillete, E.B. Yi, G. Sheng, O. Karamura, D. Bergh, Inge van den Viljoen, Altus disease resistance plantains fusarium oxysporum pathogens Bananas (Musa spp.) constitute one of the most important staple food crops in Africa. Two major groups of bananas exist in Africa: the East African highland banana (EAHB, AAA) in East and Central Africa, and the plantains (AAB) in West Africa. Neither of these groups has been affected by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc) race 1, which is the primary fungal pathogen in the continent for banana. The susceptibility of EAHB and plantains to Foc tropical race 4 (TR4) is unknown, and was the focus of this study. A collection of 14 genetically diverse EAHB and plantain cultivars were evaluated in China and The Philippines to determine field resistance to Foc TR4. A field heavily infested with TR4 was used in Guangzhou, China, and another one in Davao City in The Philippines. Disease incidence was determined according to leaf yellowing, pseudostem splitting and confirmed rhizome discoloration. The fungus was also re-isolated from diseased materials and identified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using Foc TR4-specific primers. All EAHB and plantain cultivars, except EAHB 'Ibwi', proved to be resistant to the tropical strain of Foc race 4, with disease incidence ranging from 0-5% only. In The Philippines, 'Ibwi' developed Fusarium wilt at an incidence of 32% compared to 46% for 'Williams' and 79% for 'Grand Naine's (both AAA genome, Cavendish subgroup). Similar results were observed in China where most cultivars were severely affected by the corm weevil. Our preliminary results indicate that African bananas are less vulnerable to Foc TR4 compared with some susceptible cultivars in Asia. A more extensive screening of African bananas is required considering the diversity of EAHB and plantains grown in that region. 2016-03 2016-04-26T12:42:06Z 2016-04-26T12:42:06Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73213 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/72946 Limited Access International Society for Horticultural Science Molina, A.B.; Sinohin, V.O.; Fabregar, E.G.; Ramillete, E.B.; Yi, G.; Sheng, O.; Karamura, D.; Van den Bergh, I.; Viljoen, A. (2016) Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas. In: Proceedings. IX International Symposium on Banana: ISHS-ProMusa Symposium on Unravelling the Banana's Genomic Potential. (Smith, M. et al (eds.)) Acta Horticulturae, 1114: p. 107-110. Leuven (Belgium), ISHS. ISBN: 978-94-62611-08-5
spellingShingle disease resistance
plantains
fusarium oxysporum
pathogens
Molina, A.B.
Sinohin, V.G.O.
Fabregar, E.G.
Ramillete, E.B.
Yi, G.
Sheng, O.
Karamura, D.
Bergh, Inge van den
Viljoen, Altus
Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas
title Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas
title_full Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas
title_fullStr Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas
title_full_unstemmed Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas
title_short Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas
title_sort resistance to fusarium oxysporum f sp cubense tropical race 4 in african bananas
topic disease resistance
plantains
fusarium oxysporum
pathogens
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73213
work_keys_str_mv AT molinaab resistancetofusariumoxysporumfspcubensetropicalrace4inafricanbananas
AT sinohinvgo resistancetofusariumoxysporumfspcubensetropicalrace4inafricanbananas
AT fabregareg resistancetofusariumoxysporumfspcubensetropicalrace4inafricanbananas
AT ramilleteeb resistancetofusariumoxysporumfspcubensetropicalrace4inafricanbananas
AT yig resistancetofusariumoxysporumfspcubensetropicalrace4inafricanbananas
AT shengo resistancetofusariumoxysporumfspcubensetropicalrace4inafricanbananas
AT karamurad resistancetofusariumoxysporumfspcubensetropicalrace4inafricanbananas
AT berghingevanden resistancetofusariumoxysporumfspcubensetropicalrace4inafricanbananas
AT viljoenaltus resistancetofusariumoxysporumfspcubensetropicalrace4inafricanbananas