Abstract

Rubber tree ( Hevea brasiliensis ) is the only commercial source of natural rubber in Cameroon. Its cultivation can be severely limited by disease s A leaf blight disease was observed on rubber trees affecting 80% of plants in smallholder's fields in South West Cameroon. Symptomatic leaf samples were collected from infected plants and pathogens isolated from them on agar media. Single spore isolates from resulting colonies were identified as Pestalotiopsis microspora based on cultural and morphological characterisation. Culture media, incubation temperature and pH affected mycelial growth of P. microspora . Its inoculation on detached leaflets also revealed the pathogenic capacity of this fungus; re-isolation based on its symptoms confirmed Koch’s postulate s . Morphological identification was confirmed by molecular sequence analysis of the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) region 1 and 2 including 5.8S rDNA (ITS-5.8S-ITS2). T he effects of some fungicides were tested in vitro on P. microspora mycelial growth. Banko plus fungicide ( C hlorothalonil 550g/l + Carbendazim 100g/l), Penncoz (Mancozeb 800g/kg) and M etalm 72 WP (C u p rous oxide 600g/kg + Metalaxyl 120g/kg) tested at different concentrations (100%, 75%, 50% and 25%) revealed inhibitory activity against P. microspora in vitro. Among these fungicides, a marked efficiency of chlorothalonil 550g/l was observed, though the inhibition of mycelial growth was more effective with Cup rous oxide 600g/kg + Metalaxyl 120g/kg at rates: 100%, 75% and 50% only . This study revealed that P. microspora is the causative agent of new leaf blight on rubber in the South West Region of Cameroon. T his is the first report of leaf blight caused by P. microspora on rubber in Camero o n. Keywords: Pestalotiopsis microspora , Internal transcribed spacer, pathogenicity, rubber, leaf blight.

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