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Consistent association of fungus Fusarium mangiferae Britz with mango malformation disease in Pakistan.

Zafar Iqbal, Sohail Hameed, Naeem Akhtar, Pervez M. A., Salman Ahmad, Muhammad Yasin, Muhammad Asif, Dasti A. A., Ahmad Saleem

Author Affiliation: University College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan.
African Journal of Biotechnology 10 : 5286-5290

Abstract : Mango malformation disease (MMD) deforms the natural shape of panicles and shoots. The disease incitant is of great concern due to its complexity and mode of infection. Recently, a new species Fusarium mangiferae Britz was confirmed as the etiological agent of MMD in African and Asian clade. There was a need to confirm the fungus in other Asian countries. We investigated the association of F. mangiferae with malformed branches of five exotic and five indigenous cultivars of Mangifera indica L. in Pakistan. F. mangiferae proved to be the dominant fungus hosting majority of the malformed tissues. Among the indigenous cultivars, maximum tissue infection of 96.66% was found in cultivar Anwar Rataul and minimum was found in cultivar Late Chaunsa (48.33%). In exotic ones, maximum and minimum infections of 97.33 and 70.67% were noted in the cultivars Sensation and Pop, respectively. Light and transmission electron microscopy proved helpful in investigating the morphological matrix and ultrastructure of the propagules of fungus F. mangiferae.

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