Taxonomy of Phytophthora palmivora on cocoa

Morphological and physiological studies-chromosome type, colony morphology and growth rate on carrot agar, cocoa pod lesion characteristics, morphology and size of sporangia, sporangial pedicels, chlamydospores and sex organs, compatibility type, growth on a synthetic medium, response to Trichoderma, and temperature relations-were made with c. 950 Phytophthora isolates from cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) attributed to P. palmivora (Butl.) Butl. The survey covered isolates from all the major cocoa growing areas of the world, and included isolates studied by C.H. Gadd and S.F. Ashby in the 1920s. The majority of the isolates could be assigned to one of three distinct forms, termed S, L and MF subindex 4. The S-type is attributed here to P. palmivora, which is redefined. Both L and MF subindex 4 are considered to be distinct species of Phytophthora. The L-type could not be identified with any known species and is described here as P. megakarya sp.nov. P. palmivora occurred world-wide on cocoa, whereas P. megakarya was obtained only from West Africa and MF subindex 4 only from Central and South America and the West Indies. Isolates attributed to P. palmivora from other hosts were also examined. Some isolates from rubber, coconut and durian were P. palmivora (S-type). Isolates from pepper comprised a group closely resembling MF subindex 4. Isolates from coconut and rubber originally attributed to P. palmivora by S.F. Ashby, C.H. Gadd and E.M. Blackwell comprised a further group, and were also attributed here to P. palmivora, yet were somewhat different morphologically from the S-type on cocoa. It is not clear which of these two types is authentic P. palmivora. The significance of these results, and the value of the various diagnostic criteria used, is discussed

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Main Authors: 50811 Brasier, C.M., 73847 Griffin, M.J.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1979
Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, PHYTOPHTHORA PALMIVORA, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, AISLAMIENTOS, TIPOS COMPATIBLES,
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