Cocoa quarantine: measures to prevent the spread of vascular-streak dieback in planting material

Isolation of clonal material in screened shade houses for 6 months allows adequate opportunity for detecting vascular-streak dieback caused by Oncobasidium theobromae and in Papua New Guinea a further period of 6 months in intermediate quarantine on an isolated island has been replaced by asimilar period in screened houses at a quarantine station in the importing locality. Microscopie examination of transverse section of budwood sticks and pod stalks provides a further very thorough precaution against disease transmission because hyphae of the pathogen are large and easily detected. Hyphae were found within the stalks and placentae of pods from diseased branches but seeds from these germinated normally and there was no evidence of seed transmission. Dipping rubbed seeds in 1 g/l propiconazole plus 5 g/l metalaxyl caused a small but statistically significant reduction in seedling stem height. However, root length and pecentage germination were bit affected and this prophylactic seed treatment may be useful in situations where quarantine authorities require additional precautions.

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Main Author: 106968 Prior, C.
Format: biblioteca
Published: Dic
Subjects:CONTROL DE PLAGAS, THEOBROMA CACAO, ONCOBASIDIUM THEOBROMAE, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, MARCHITEZ DESCENDENTE, CUARENTENA, TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES, MATERIALES DE PROPAGACION, TRATAMIENTO DE SEMILLAS, FUNGICIDAS, PAPUA NUEVA GUINEA,
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Summary:Isolation of clonal material in screened shade houses for 6 months allows adequate opportunity for detecting vascular-streak dieback caused by Oncobasidium theobromae and in Papua New Guinea a further period of 6 months in intermediate quarantine on an isolated island has been replaced by asimilar period in screened houses at a quarantine station in the importing locality. Microscopie examination of transverse section of budwood sticks and pod stalks provides a further very thorough precaution against disease transmission because hyphae of the pathogen are large and easily detected. Hyphae were found within the stalks and placentae of pods from diseased branches but seeds from these germinated normally and there was no evidence of seed transmission. Dipping rubbed seeds in 1 g/l propiconazole plus 5 g/l metalaxyl caused a small but statistically significant reduction in seedling stem height. However, root length and pecentage germination were bit affected and this prophylactic seed treatment may be useful in situations where quarantine authorities require additional precautions.