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TOLERANCE LEVEL OF GRAFTED PAPAYA PLANTS AGAINST PAPAYA DIEBACK DISEASE

Authors :
HASSAN MOHD-AZHAR
JOHARI SARIP
NOOR FAIMAH GHAZALI
MUHAMMAD ZULFA MOHD RAZIKIN
ABDUL RAZAK MARIATULQABTIAH
Source :
Malaysian Applied Biology. 50:95-103
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Persatuan Biologi Gunaan Malaysia, 2021.

Abstract

Papaya (Carica papaya) cultivars commonly grown in Malaysia, namely Sekaki and Eksotika, are very susceptible to papaya dieback disease (PDD), resulting in reduced production of papayas. As an alternative, grafted papaya seedling using Viorica variety as a highly tolerant rootstock can be introduced to combat PDD. Three grafting combinations of scion/rootstock were used in this study namely Eksotika/Eksotika (E/E), Eksotika/Viorica (E/V) and Viorica/Viorica (V/V). These grafted plants were tested over hot-spot diseased location to evaluate their field tolerance levels against PDD for 14 months of exposure. The occurrence of PDD on grafted papaya plants showed that the disease was mostly found in the E/E combination, with disease severity of 86.7% and a disease score of 4.34, whereas the disease severity and disease score of E/V grafting was 71.0% and 3.55, respectively. The lowest disease occurrence was recorded on V/V plants, with a disease severity of 34.3% and a disease score of 1.72. Results showed that E/E and E/V were highly susceptible, while V/V was tolerant against PDD. Therefore, papaya var. Viorica rootstock proved that it could influence the tolerance level of papaya cv. Eksotika scion against PDD.

Details

ISSN :
2462151X and 01268643
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Malaysian Applied Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9540e372fe59093f3f4c2d348f22fda5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.55230/mabjournal.v50i1.16