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Geographic Expansion of Banana Blood Disease in Southeast Asia

Journal

PLANT DISEASE
Volume 105, Issue 10, Pages 2792-2800

Publisher

AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-01-21-0149-RE

Keywords

disease development and spread; epidemiology; fruit; prokaryotes; tropical plants

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  1. University of Queensland
  2. Hort Innovation Grant Strengthening the Banana Industry Diagnostic Capacity [BA16005]
  3. Horticulture Innovation, Australia
  4. Endeavour Research Leadership Award -Australian
  5. Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre Blood disease of banana diagnostics and distribution [S120063]
  6. Australian Plant Biosecurity Science Foundation grant Reversing the impact of banana blood disease in Indonesia [PBSF016]

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Blood disease in bananas caused by Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebesensis is a bacterial wilt causing significant crop losses in Indonesia and Malaysia. There is no known varietal resistance to this disease in the Musa genus, and the disease has a rapidly expanding geographical range, making it an emerging threat to banana production in Southeast Asia and beyond.
Blood disease in bananas caused by Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebesensis is a bacterial wilt causing significant crop losses in Indonesia and Malaysia. Disease symptoms include wilting of the plant and red-brown vascular staining, internal rot, and discoloration of green banana fruit. There is no known varietal resistance to this disease in the Musa genus, although variation in susceptibility has been observed, with the popular Indonesian cooking banana variety Kepok being highly susceptible. This study established the current geographic distribution of Blood disease in Indonesia and confirmed the pathogenicity of isolates by Koch's postulates. The long-distance distribution of the disease followed an arbitrary pattern indicative of humanassisted movement of infected banana materials. In contrast, local or short-distance spread radiated from a single infection source, indicative of dispersal by insects and possibly contaminated tools, water, or soil. The rapid expansion of its geographical range makes Blood disease an emerging threat to banana production in Southeast Asia and beyond.

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