Histopathological Profiling of Banana Varieties Infected with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense Tropical Race 4
Jeric C. Biol | Merlina H. Juruena
Discipline: Agriculture
Abstract:
Fusarium wilt disease has been a major threat to
the banana industry in the Philippines and efforts
are of utmost importance to combat it. The present
study evaluated the histopathological
characterization of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.
cubense Tropical Race 4 infecting two susceptible
varieties, the Lakatan and Cavendish cv. Gran
Naine banana seedlings. This is to understand the
pathogen’s aggressiveness and the host plant
response mechanism. The study was conducted
using histopathological profiling techniques,
including pathogen isolation, pathogenicity testing,
and tissue analysis. The pathogenicity test for the
FocTR4 isolates has demonstrated an external
symptom of yellowing on the older leaves and
pseudostem splitting, with an internal
manifestation of corm and vascular discoloration.
Histological examination of the FocTR4-infected
tissue exhibited massive colonization of fungal
mycelia to the xylem vessels and was able to
produce a chlamydospores and microconidia
structure. Moreover, both varieties exhibited a
defense response to the pathogen attack by the
production of its phenolic compounds which is
more evident in the Lakatan variety. These findings
emphasize the virulence nature of the FocTR4 and
highlight the importance of developing resistant
cultivars and integrated management strategies.
Further research should focus on the molecular
level in understanding the histopathological characterization of FocTR4-infected banana varieties at the nursery and field conditions.
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