Citrus Huanglongbing (Greening) Disease

Eric Boa
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Abstract Huanglongbing disease (HLB), also known as citrus greening disease, is the most important and damaging disease of citrus fruits worldwide. The disease is caused by three closely related bacteria belonging to the genus Candidatus Liberibacter . The bacteria are spread over short distances by sucking insects known as psyllids and by the movement of infected (yet often undetected) planting material between countries and continents. Citrus is a general category of fruits which includes oranges, lemons, grapefruits and tangerines. All types are susceptible to infection and researchers have yet to develop resistant or tolerant varieties. The leading growers of citrus fruits are China, Brazil and India, which collectively produced 75 million tonnes in 2021. All three are affected by the disease; in total around 65 countries have confirmed the disease. HLB is not present in Europe, where Spain and Italy are leading citrus producers. Climate change poses a significant threat to the expansion of the disease. The arrival of HLB in the USA in the early 2000s, at around the same time as Brazil, marked a significant stage in the continuing battle to manage the disease. The USA is a major producer of citrus fruits, which was primarily from Florida before the arrival of HLB. Research efforts were intensified and over $100 million was allocated in the USA from 2007 to 2016 to develop effective ways to reduce damaging losses. Despite major advances in knowledge of the pathogen and insect vector, and how they interact with citrus hosts, it is clear that much more needs to be done to achieve long-lasting success in managing a challenging disease. Information © The Author 2023
柑桔黄龙病
黄龙冰病(Huanglongbing disease, HLB)又称柑桔绿化病,是世界上危害柑桔最严重的病害。这种疾病是由三种密切相关的细菌引起的,属于念珠菌属。这种细菌通过被称为木虱的吸吮昆虫,以及在国家和大陆之间传播被感染(但通常未被发现)的种植材料,在短距离内传播。柑橘类是一大类水果,包括橙子、柠檬、葡萄柚和橘子。所有类型都易受感染,研究人员尚未开发出耐药或耐药的品种。柑橘类水果的主要种植国是中国、巴西和印度,2021年的总产量为7500万吨。这三个国家都受到这种疾病的影响;总共约有65个国家确认了这种疾病。HLB在欧洲不存在,西班牙和意大利是主要的柑橘生产国。气候变化对该病的蔓延构成重大威胁。21世纪初,美国与巴西几乎同时出现了HLB,这标志着控制该疾病的持续战斗进入了一个重要阶段。美国是柑橘类水果的主要生产国,在HLB到来之前主要来自佛罗里达州。研究工作得到加强,2007年至2016年在美国拨款1亿多美元,以开发减少破坏性损失的有效方法。尽管在病原体和昆虫媒介以及它们如何与柑橘宿主相互作用方面的知识取得了重大进展,但很明显,要在管理这一具有挑战性的疾病方面取得长期成功,还需要做更多的工作。信息©作者2023
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