First report of bud rot caused by Phytophthora palmivora on African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), in Colombia Academic Article uri icon

Resumen

  • A bud rot disease, referred to as “pudricion del cogollo” or PC (for its name in Spanish), is a major disease of oil palm in four production areas of Colombia. Even though the disease has been studied for more than 40 years in Central and South America, the causal agent remained unknown (1). Infection first develops in the palm heart (cogollo) above the meristematic zone. Initial external symptoms appear as necrotic lesions on the sides of the spear leaf (youngest, unexpanded leaf) and the sizes of the lesions remain static as tissues emerge, expand, and mature. Under favorable environmental conditions (temperature around 26°C and relative humidity above 80%), further rotting of the heart eventually destroys the bud.

Fecha de publicación

  • 2010