Identification of the causal agent of gummosis stem rot disease on Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) in Can Tho City, Viet Nam
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Based on the results of surveys conducted in jackfruit orchards, sample collection, and isolation of bacteria from
typical infected specimens over a two-year period in Hau Giang (formerly, now Can Tho City), as well as artificial
inoculation results on 3-4-year-old jackfruit trunks, the bacterium Pectobacterium aroidearum has been identified as the
causal agent of stem rot and gummosis in jackfruit trees. Symptoms appear year-round but develop rapidly during the
rainy season, with a damage rate reaching up to 50.93%. The disease is most severe in August and September, with
infection rates in orchards ranging from 66.67% to 73.33%. Pectobacterium aroidearum is motile, unable to grow in a
5% NaCl environment, and tests negative for both nitrate reduction and catalase reactions.