Wattle gall—the quintessential Australian plant disease

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Malcolm J. Ryley
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Abstract

Acacia (the wattles) is the largest genus of plants in Australia and its species occupy almost every habitat in the country. Hard galls on the branches, phyllodes and flower parts of wattle trees were noticed from the very early days of British colonisation, but their causes were unknown. Some insects were believed to be involved, but they were not the only cause of wattle galls. In 1889, the Italian mycologist Pier Andrea Saccardo described the rust fungus Uromyces tepperianus from the galls on Acacia salicina, and later, the Victorian government vegetable pathologist, Daniel McAlpine transferred the species tepperianus to his new genus Uromycladium which also included six new species. A total of 28 valid species of Uromycladium, most endemic to Australia, are currently described. Several species of Uromycladium were somehow introduced into South Africa and countries in southeast Asia where they cause significant losses in Acacia plantations, while others are used as biocontrol agents for invasive Acacia species. Short biographies of two of the early collectors of rust galls, the South Australian naturalist and later entomologist Johann Gottlieb Otto Tepper and the Victorian plant pathologist Charles Clifton Brittlebank are also presented.

荆条虫瘿--澳大利亚植物的典型病害
金合欢(荆条)是澳大利亚最大的植物属,其物种几乎占据了澳大利亚的所有栖息地。早在英国殖民时期,人们就注意到荆条树的树枝、叶片和花朵上长有硬瘿,但其原因不明。一些昆虫被认为与此有关,但它们并不是造成荆树虫瘿的唯一原因。1889 年,意大利真菌学家皮埃尔-安德烈亚-萨卡多(Pier Andrea Saccardo)从金合欢(Acacia salicina)的虫瘿中描述了锈菌 Uromyces tepperianus,后来,维多利亚州政府的蔬菜病理学家丹尼尔-麦卡尔平(Daniel McAlpine)将 tepperianus 这个物种归入他的新属 Uromycladium,该属还包括六个新物种。目前共描述了 28 个有效的 Uromycladium 物种,其中大部分为澳大利亚特有种。有几个 Uromycladium 物种以某种方式被引入南非和东南亚国家,给这些国家的金合欢种植园造成了重大损失,还有一些则被用作入侵金合欢物种的生物控制剂。文中还介绍了两位早期锈瘿采集者的简历,他们是南澳大利亚博物学家、后来的昆虫学家约翰-戈特利布-奥托-泰珀(Johann Gottlieb Otto Tepper)和维多利亚植物病理学家查尔斯-克里夫顿-布里特班克(Charles Clifton Brittlebank)。
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Historical Records of Australian Science
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0.90
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期刊介绍: Historical Records of Australian Science is a bi-annual journal that publishes two kinds of unsolicited manuscripts relating to the history of science, pure and applied, in Australia, New Zealand and the southwest Pacific. Historical Articles–original scholarly pieces of peer-reviewed research Historical Documents–either hitherto unpublished or obscurely published primary sources, along with a peer-reviewed scholarly introduction. The first issue of the journal (under the title Records of the Australian Academy of Science), appeared in 1966, and the current name was adopted in 1980.
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