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Two New Orchid Hosts of Sclerotium rolfsii
Sacc. from India
T.K. Bag*
Plant Pathology Section, National Research Centre for Orchid
(ICAR), Pakyong 737106, Sikkim, India
*tkbag@hub.nic.in
Accepted for publication 04/11/03
Phaius flavus (Bl.) Lindl. and Paphiopedilum venustum (Wall.)
Pfitz. ex Stein. are two important native orchids of the Sikkim
Himalayas, being grown in Sikkim, the Darjeeling District of West
Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh and other north eastern Indian states. In
June-July 2002, a severe and fatal rotting disease was observed on these
orchid species growing in community pots in the orchid house at the
National Research Centre for Orchid (NRCO), Pakyong 737106, Sikkim.
On Phaius flavus the disease caused a basal rot of the
pseudobulbs during the initial stages of infection. Later leaves became
yellow and detached from the pseudobulbs. Gradually the disease spread
upward, until the entire plant turned brown to black and died. On Paphiopedilum
venustum the disease appeared at the collar region as a soft rot,
which gradually moved upward resulting in leaf collapse (Fig 1).
Numerous small brown spherical sclerotia (0.5-1.99 mm in diameter) and
white mycelial growth were observed on the pseudobulbs, leaf base and
along the leaf sheaths.

Figure 1: Matured brown sclerotia and white mycelial growth
on the surface of rotting sample of Paphiopedilum venustum
A fungus was isolated, purified and identified in the Plant Pathology
laboratory at NRCO. On potato dextrose agarose (PDA) the isolated fungus
produced abundant white septate mycelia with clamp connections at each
septation, aerial hyphae and also numerous spherical or ellipsoidal,
white sclerotia, which turned brown as they matured (Fig. 2). Similarly
white mycelial growth and sclerotia were abundantly produced on host
inoculated test plants. Based on the morphological and cultural
characters, the disease-causing organism was identified as Sclerotium
rolfsii Sacc. Pathogenicity was also confirmed under natural
conditions outside the greenhouse on potted plants of Phaius flavus
and Paphiopedilum venustum.

Figure 2: Colony of Sclerotium rolfsii on PDA
Sclerotium rolfsii has been reported to cause stem rot and
southern blight on several plants in India (Anahosur, 2001) and
elsewhere (Punja, 1985). A survey of the literature confirmed that there
were no reports of disease caused by Sclerotium rolfsii on Phaius
flavus and Paphiopedilum venustum in India (Bilgrami et al.,
1991; Sohi, 1992).
References
Anahosur KH, 2001. Integrated management of potato Sclerotium
wilt caused by Sclerotium rolfsii. Indian Phytopathology 54,
158-166.
Bilgrami KS, Jamaluddin S, Rizwi MA, 1991. Fungi of India. New
Delhi, India: Today and Tomorrow’s Printers and Publishers.
Punja ZK, 1985. The biology, ecology and control of Sclerotium
rolfsii. Annual Review of Phytopathology 23, 97-127.
Sohi HS, 1992. Diseases of Ornamental Plants in India. New
Delhi, India: Indian Council of Agricultural Research.
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