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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://scholars.tari.gov.tw/handle/123456789/15854
Title: Develop an efficient inoculation technique for Fusarium solani isolate “TJP-2178-10” pathogeny assessment in Phalaenopsis orchids
Authors: Shu-Yun Chen
Yan-Jeng Wu
Ting-Fang Hsieh 
Jiunn-Feng Su 
Wei-Chiang Shen
Yung-Hsiang Lai
Pen-Chih Lai
Wen-Huei Chen
Hong-Hwa Chen
Keywords: Fusarium spp.;Phalaenopsis;Phenotyping;Symptom;Yellow leaf disease
Issue Date: Mar-2021
Publisher: Springer
Journal Volume: 62
Journal Issue: 1
Start page/Pages: 4
Source: Botanical Studies 
Abstract: 
Background Phalaenopsis is one of the important ornamental plants worldwide. It plays the most significant role in flower exportation in Taiwan. However, the yellow leaf disease caused by Fusarium spp. has reduced the orchid flower yield 10-50 % yearly. Varieties resistant to yellow leaf disease associated with Fusarium is urgently needed for orchid growers and breeders, and is the ultimate solution for the long-term goal. To achieve this, phenotyping is the first step and the most necessary information for further studies, such as resistance gene identification, quantitative trait loci identification, and genome-wide association study. Results The inoculation of Fusarium was performed in either abbreviated stem or detached leaf, and the pros and cons were compared. The former is the general method of phenotyping for estimating the tolerance to yellow leaf disease of Phalaenopsis, but it is time-consuming and spacy, and thus not suitable for the assessment of large numbers of samples. In contrast, the latter not only showed a similar trend of disease severity with time reduced to only one fourth of the former one but also less space needed. Conclusions This solution allows a better phenotyping approach for the fast detection of yellow leaf disease associated with Fusarium in a large number of Phalaenopsis samples.
URI: https://as-botanicalstudies.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40529-021-00310-z
https://scholars.tari.gov.tw/handle/123456789/15854
ISSN: 1999-3110
DOI: 10.1186/s40529-021-00310-z
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