Diversity and Distribution of Rust Fungi (Pucciniales) Infecting Mulberry (Morus spp.) in the Philippines: A Scoping Review
Frederick J. Abanes | John Raymund D. Torres
Discipline: Agriculture
Abstract:
Mulberries (Morus spp.) are cultivated widely in climatic zones and
are important in food production, medicine, pollution control, and sericulture.
Rust fungi (Pucciniales) are obligate plant pathogens, and some species have
been reported to infect mulberries, causing ecological and economic impacts.
Despite their potential impact, information on the diversity and distribution of
rust fungi infection in Morus spp. in the Philippines remains limited. This
scoping review aims to map the distribution and diversity of rust fungi
(Pucciniales) infecting Morus spp. locally. Reliable online resources, including
published articles and reviews from Google Scholar, were used to gather
relevant information on Pucciniales infecting Morus spp. in the Philippines,
including their taxonomic identities, host associations, and geographic
distributions. Two rust fungi species were documented: Gymnosporangium mori
and Cerotelium fici. Records were concentrated in a few provinces, indicating
limited geographic data. This scoping review highlights the presence of rust
fungi species in the Philippines. Overall, this scoping review provides a
baseline for disease management in Morus spp. with regard to rust fungi by
identifying the rust species known to infect them locally. Given current
knowledge on how to identify and manage them, identical measures could be
used to prevent future rust-fungal infections in Morus spp. in the Philippines.
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