Tropical Plant Pathology (2017) 42, 328-338
David E. Page, Morag Glen, David A. Ratkowsky, Chris L. Beadle, Anto Rimbawanto and Caroline L. Mohammed (2017)
Ganoderma basidiospore germination responses as affected by spore density, temperature and nutrient media
Tropical Plant Pathology 42 (5), 328-338
Abstract: The present study investigated the axenic basidiospore germination of Ganoderma australe, G. mastoporum and G. philippii at three spore densities in five nutrient media encompassing a range of carbohydrate complexity, in combination with sawdust and/or ethanol as medium additives. Five incubation temperatures ranging from 10 to 35 °C were used, totalling 300 treatment combinations. A Weibull model, with the asymptote occurring at 50 to 75 h, provided good fit to percentage spore germination data at each treatment combination for all three Ganoderma species. Ganoderma australe and G. mastoporum basidiospores germinated on all media, whereas G. philippii basidiospores required media that contained 2% ethanol. The best medium for G. australe and G. mastoporum basidiospore germination was rice dextrose agar with a mixture of Eucalyptus and Acacia sawdust, whereas for G. philippii it was 1% malt extract agar plus ethanol, with or without sawdust. Spore density was also critical to achieving the best germination rate, with ~400 spores/cm2 optimal for all three species. As Ganoderma root rot disease affects commercial Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus pellita plantations, the greater understanding of basidiospore germination gained from the current study should assist in developing strategies to contain the dispersal and spread of root rot in Indonesia and other southeast Asian countries where these species have been planted.
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Database assignments for author(s): Morag Glen
Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
environment - cropping system/rotation
Pest and/or beneficial records:
Beneficial | Pest/Disease/Weed | Crop/Product | Country | Quarant.
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Ganoderma australe | ||||
Ganoderma mastoporum | ||||
Ganoderma mastoporum |