Prevalence of mistletoes in fruit and timber trees in the wet and intermediate zone of Sri Lanka

A survey was conducted to identify the parasitic plant species occurring in timber and fruit trees during November 2015 to April 2017, in 15 Districts of Wet and Intermediate Zones of Sri Lanka using two stage stratified random sampling scheme. The parasitic plants on fruit and timber trees were ide...

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Main Authors: S. S. Yapa, A. J. Mohotti, M. A. P. K. Seneviratne, B. L. Peiris, K. U. Tennakoon
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Language:English
Published: Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya 2018-12-01
Series:Tropical Agricultural Research
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Online Access:https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8260
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spelling doaj-927e9f2abade4b44810768dc3097ac5a2020-11-25T02:00:06ZengPostgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of PeradeniyaTropical Agricultural Research1016-14222018-12-0129410.4038/tar.v29i4.82606163Prevalence of mistletoes in fruit and timber trees in the wet and intermediate zone of Sri LankaS. S. Yapa0A. J. Mohotti1M. A. P. K. Seneviratne2B. L. Peiris3K. U. Tennakoon4University of PeradeniyaUniversity of PeradeniyaUniversity of PeradeniyaUniversity of PeradeniyaUniversity of Brunei Darussalam, Gadong BEA survey was conducted to identify the parasitic plant species occurring in timber and fruit trees during November 2015 to April 2017, in 15 Districts of Wet and Intermediate Zones of Sri Lanka using two stage stratified random sampling scheme. The parasitic plants on fruit and timber trees were identified by comparing them with the specimen in National Herbarium, Peradeniya. Host plant species were taxonomically identified after consultation of botanical experts and using species identification keys. Correlation between parameters were made using SAS software. Mistletoes infested in varying degrees in 27 perennial fruit and 20 timber tree species in different cropping systems. Dendrophthoe falcata, D. neilgherrensis, <em>Scurrulla cordifolia</em>, <em>Viscum articulatum</em>, <em>Taxillus incanus</em>, and <em>V. orientale</em> were the mistletoes species infested in fruit trees; whereas, <em>D. falcata</em>, <em>D. neilgherrensis</em>, <em>S. cordifolia</em>, <em>S. parasitica</em>, <em>V. articulatum</em> and <em>V. orientale</em> were found in timber species. <em>D. falcata</em> was the most predominent parasitic plant in both fruit and timber trees. <em>Mangifera indica</em> and <em>Albizia odoratissima</em> were the most susceptible host fruit and timber species, respectively. The study indicated that further studies are required on the increased occurrence of parasitic plants, their effects on host plants and development of control measures.https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8260parasitic plants, mistletoes, host plants, timber, fruit trees
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author S. S. Yapa
A. J. Mohotti
M. A. P. K. Seneviratne
B. L. Peiris
K. U. Tennakoon
spellingShingle S. S. Yapa
A. J. Mohotti
M. A. P. K. Seneviratne
B. L. Peiris
K. U. Tennakoon
Prevalence of mistletoes in fruit and timber trees in the wet and intermediate zone of Sri Lanka
Tropical Agricultural Research
parasitic plants, mistletoes, host plants, timber, fruit trees
author_facet S. S. Yapa
A. J. Mohotti
M. A. P. K. Seneviratne
B. L. Peiris
K. U. Tennakoon
author_sort S. S. Yapa
title Prevalence of mistletoes in fruit and timber trees in the wet and intermediate zone of Sri Lanka
title_short Prevalence of mistletoes in fruit and timber trees in the wet and intermediate zone of Sri Lanka
title_full Prevalence of mistletoes in fruit and timber trees in the wet and intermediate zone of Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Prevalence of mistletoes in fruit and timber trees in the wet and intermediate zone of Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of mistletoes in fruit and timber trees in the wet and intermediate zone of Sri Lanka
title_sort prevalence of mistletoes in fruit and timber trees in the wet and intermediate zone of sri lanka
publisher Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya
series Tropical Agricultural Research
issn 1016-1422
publishDate 2018-12-01
description A survey was conducted to identify the parasitic plant species occurring in timber and fruit trees during November 2015 to April 2017, in 15 Districts of Wet and Intermediate Zones of Sri Lanka using two stage stratified random sampling scheme. The parasitic plants on fruit and timber trees were identified by comparing them with the specimen in National Herbarium, Peradeniya. Host plant species were taxonomically identified after consultation of botanical experts and using species identification keys. Correlation between parameters were made using SAS software. Mistletoes infested in varying degrees in 27 perennial fruit and 20 timber tree species in different cropping systems. Dendrophthoe falcata, D. neilgherrensis, <em>Scurrulla cordifolia</em>, <em>Viscum articulatum</em>, <em>Taxillus incanus</em>, and <em>V. orientale</em> were the mistletoes species infested in fruit trees; whereas, <em>D. falcata</em>, <em>D. neilgherrensis</em>, <em>S. cordifolia</em>, <em>S. parasitica</em>, <em>V. articulatum</em> and <em>V. orientale</em> were found in timber species. <em>D. falcata</em> was the most predominent parasitic plant in both fruit and timber trees. <em>Mangifera indica</em> and <em>Albizia odoratissima</em> were the most susceptible host fruit and timber species, respectively. The study indicated that further studies are required on the increased occurrence of parasitic plants, their effects on host plants and development of control measures.
topic parasitic plants, mistletoes, host plants, timber, fruit trees
url https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8260
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