A Method for Selection of Coffee Varieties Resistant to Fusarium stilboides

Author:

Alworah Getrude Okutoyi1,Ogendo Joshua Ondura2,Mafurah Joseph Juma2,Gichuru Elijah Kathurima1,Miano Douglas Watuku3,Okumu Otieno Oliver3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Pathology, KALRO-Coffee Research Institute, P.O. Box 4, Ruiru 00232, Kenya

2. Department of Crops, Horticulture and Soils, Egerton University, P.O. Box 536, Egerton 20115, Kenya

3. Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 29053, Kangemi 00625, Kenya

Abstract

Fusarium bark disease (FBD) of coffee caused by Fusarium stilboides Steyaert has been associated with yield losses and tree death in coffee-growing countries, including Kenya. Varietal resistance is of utmost importance in managing the disease, and the continued increase in host resistance is considered sufficient to control the disease. Therefore, this study investigated the response of four coffee cultivars to F. stilboides. Fifteen hypocotyls from Coffea arabica (Ruiru 11, Batian and SL 28), plus two other coffee species, Coffea canephora (Robusta coffee) and Coffea liberica (Liberica coffee), were inoculated with various concentrations of three F. stilboides isolates (NRF 930/18, TN002B (I), BS008B (A)) using both the injection and drenching methods. The stem injection method was performed by injecting one microliter of the F. stilboides spore solution into the hypocotyl. In the drenching method, coffee seedlings had their roots cut and transplanted in a transplanting mixture, after which 10 mL of the F. stilboides spore solution was applied to the soil surface in each pot. The inoculated hypocotyls were incubated at 24 ± 2 °C for 105 days. The plants were watered regularly as necessary while the development of symptoms was observed and assessed weekly. Disease severity was evaluated using a modified scale of 0–4, while incidence was scored as a percentage of infected seedlings. Coffee seedlings inoculated with F. stilboides developed symptoms such as wilting, stunted growth and defoliation. In the first season, the coffee cultivars of Ruiru 11 and Liberica inoculated with Fusarium stilboides had pronounced severity compared to other cultivars. In the second season, the coffee cultivars Batian and Ruiru 11 had pronounced severity compared to other cultivars. The isolate TN002B (I) was observed to be highly virulent as compared to other isolates. The variation in response to disease infection exhibited by the four cultivars presents a key input in breeding programs for resistance to F. stilboides.

Funder

National Research Fund

orld Bank Group through the Centre for Excellence in Sustainable Agriculture and Agribusiness (CESAAM), Egerton University

fungicides project, KALRO-Coffee Research Institute, Ruiru, Kenya

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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