Germination studies of Ganoderma boninense spores from oil palms in Malaysia

Spores of Ganoderma boninense obtained from sporulating sporophores attached to infected oil palms or infected cut stumps, germinated readily but spores which were squeezed out from detached sporophores did not. None of the spores germinated during the first 24 hrs of incubation but by 30 hrs, 31.5-...

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Main Authors: Ho, Yin Wan, Nawawi, A.
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Pertanian Malaysia 1986
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spelling my.upm.eprints.23992016-04-14T03:04:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2399/ Germination studies of Ganoderma boninense spores from oil palms in Malaysia Ho, Yin Wan Nawawi, A. Spores of Ganoderma boninense obtained from sporulating sporophores attached to infected oil palms or infected cut stumps, germinated readily but spores which were squeezed out from detached sporophores did not. None of the spores germinated during the first 24 hrs of incubation but by 30 hrs, 31.5- 64% of the spores germinated on various media. The most suitable medium for germination was lima bean agar followed by corn meal agar and rice dextrose agar. Spore germination was poor on Czapeks agar. Warmer temperatures of 25-- 31°C were more/favorable to germination than cooler temperatures of21 - 23°C. Universiti Pertanian Malaysia 1986 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2399/1/Germination_Studies_of_Ganoder%2711Ul_boninense_Spores_from.pdf Ho, Yin Wan and Nawawi, A. (1986) Germination studies of Ganoderma boninense spores from oil palms in Malaysia. Pertanika, 9 (2). pp. 151-154. ISSN 0126-6128
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description Spores of Ganoderma boninense obtained from sporulating sporophores attached to infected oil palms or infected cut stumps, germinated readily but spores which were squeezed out from detached sporophores did not. None of the spores germinated during the first 24 hrs of incubation but by 30 hrs, 31.5- 64% of the spores germinated on various media. The most suitable medium for germination was lima bean agar followed by corn meal agar and rice dextrose agar. Spore germination was poor on Czapeks agar. Warmer temperatures of 25-- 31°C were more/favorable to germination than cooler temperatures of21 - 23°C.
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author Ho, Yin Wan
Nawawi, A.
spellingShingle Ho, Yin Wan
Nawawi, A.
Germination studies of Ganoderma boninense spores from oil palms in Malaysia
author_facet Ho, Yin Wan
Nawawi, A.
author_sort Ho, Yin Wan
title Germination studies of Ganoderma boninense spores from oil palms in Malaysia
title_short Germination studies of Ganoderma boninense spores from oil palms in Malaysia
title_full Germination studies of Ganoderma boninense spores from oil palms in Malaysia
title_fullStr Germination studies of Ganoderma boninense spores from oil palms in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Germination studies of Ganoderma boninense spores from oil palms in Malaysia
title_sort germination studies of ganoderma boninense spores from oil palms in malaysia
publisher Universiti Pertanian Malaysia
publishDate 1986
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2399/1/Germination_Studies_of_Ganoder%2711Ul_boninense_Spores_from.pdf
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