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Identification,pathogenicity and control of powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe elevata on Eucalyptus pellita in Sumatra,Indonesia
Authors:Leonardo S S Oliveira  Muhamad A Saha  Fahimeh Jami  Rianza Asfa  Maggie V Maretha  Jaliaman Sipayung  Marthin Tarigan  Alvaro Duran
Institution:1. Research and Development, Bracell Florestal, Alagoinhas, Brazil;2. Plant Health Program, R&D Asia Pacific Resources International Limited (APRIL), Pangkalan Kerinci, Indonesia;3. Plant Health and Protection, Agricultural Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa;4. Molecular Biology and Genomics Program, R&D Asia Pacific Resources International Limited (APRIL), Pangkalan Kerinci, Indonesia
Abstract:Powdery mildews are biotrophic ascomycetes that do not typically kill their hosts, but instead interfere with normal plant growth. In Indonesia, white powdery spots were observed forming on the upper part of fully developed leaves of Eucalyptus pellita planted in sand beds of a clonal nursery. Thus, this study aimed to identify the causal agent of eucalypt powdery mildew in Indonesia as well as to develop control strategies to better manage the disease. Pathogen identification was based on morphology, molecular characterization of DNA sequencing the ITS region and pathogenicity test. In addition, considering that some powdery mildews are inhibited by free moisture on leaves, efficacy of foliar watering was tested for disease control. Phylogenetic analyses showed that isolates collected from infected eucalypt plants grouped together with other sequences of the Erysiphe elevata clade with bootstrap support of 99%; a similar result was also confirmed by morphological observations. Pathogenicity of powdery mildew on eucalypt plants was confirmed through artificial inoculation, thus fulfilling the Koch's postulates. For disease control, foliar watering reduced the incidence of powdery mildew on mother plants. The reduction of the disease incidence began to be more evident at 2 weeks after trial establishment, and in the fourth week, the incidence was below 10% in all three treatments, while the control was above 20%. Therefore, we concluded that E. elevata is the causal agent of powdery mildew in Indonesia and that one application of foliar watering per week was enough to minimize the disease impact in the nursery.
Keywords:clonal nursery  Erysiphe  eucalypt  forestry  oidium  plant disease diagnosis
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