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Meon, Sariah and Ahmad Azmi, Nur Sabrina and Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
(2012)
The effects of copper and calcium ion supplementation on basal stem rot in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis).
In: BIT's 2nd Annual World Congress of Agricultural Biotechnology, 20-23 Sep 2012, Dalian, China. .
Abstract
Ganoderma boninense the causal pathogen of Basal Stem Rot (BSR) disease is a white rot basidiomycetous
fungus. The pathogen infects oil palm (Etaeis guineensis Jacq.) mainly through its roots and degrade the lignin
component of wood leaving white cellulose exposed. The effects of copper and calcium nutrient
supplementation on basal stem rot disease were evaluated in oil palm during a 8-month glasshouse study.
Nutrients were supplemented when seedlings were 4 months old. Nutrient supplementation with copper at 2.0
mg/L and calcium at 4000 mg/L alone or in combination significantly reduced G. boninense infection in oil palm
roots and bole tissues. The treated seedlings did not escape the disease, but it developed more gradually than in
the untreated seedlings. The seedlings supplemented with a combination of calcium and copper remained free
from any symptoms for a longer period and developed the disease at a later stage than' the controls.
Supplementation with nutrients produced lignin-related enzymes, such as peroxidase (POD) and laccase, as well
as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). At 3 months after supplementation, the amount of H2O2 in tissues was lowest when
treated with 2 mg/L of Cu or 4000 mg/L of Ca (181uM/L and 174uM/L, respectively). POD was significantly
enhanced by Ca and Cu treatment with activity highest in tissues treated with 2 mg/L of Cu (11.3 U1mg) or
4000 mg/L of Ca (13.1 U/mg). Laccase activity in Cu- and Ca-treated tissues was significantly increased after
supplementation. At 3 months, the laccase activity was the highest in tissues treated with 2 mg/L of Cu and 4000
mg/L of Ca (1.8 U/mg and 3.0 U/mg, respectively). The lignin content was the highest in tissues treated with 2
mg/L of Cu (152.9 mg/g) and 4000 mg/L of Ca (176.7 mg/g). Scanning electron microscopy analysis of Cu- and
Ca-treated tissues revealed the cell walls between adjacent parenchyma cells to be the thickest 3 months after
supplementation (5.55 um and 6.01 um, respectively). These findings suggested that copper and calcium
supplementation can be used to reduce the severity of basal stem rot in oil palm.
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