Enhancing Plantation Forest Sustainability: A Review of Eucalyptus Defence Mechanisms to Foliar Fungal Pathogens

IF 9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Myriam Solís, Almuth Hammerbacher, Michael. J Wingfield, Sanushka Naidoo
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Abstract

Purpose of the Review

In this review, we synthesize knowledge generated over many decades on the main defence responses of Eucalyptus to fungal leaf pathogens with the aim of identifying targets for breeding disease tolerant trees. We highlight physiological and molecular traits associated with host defence in relation to pathogen life-style. Overall, the purpose of this review is to identify resistance mechanisms that offer improved resilience of Eucalyptus plantations in the face of increasing threats by foliar fungal pathogens. The broad aim is to promote sustainable forestry through appropriate selection of resistance traits in trees that are widely planted for commercial timber production.

Recent findings

Eucalyptus is among the most important tree genera planted for commercial timber production worldwide. Numerous foliar pathogens have been reported on these trees in the last 30 years with numbers of recent reports increasing exponentially. The majority of these diseases affect the leaves and shoots of the trees. Knowledge on resistance traits in Eucalyptus to fungal foliar pathogens is limited. This is in part due to the high intra- and inter-species variation in molecular and physiological responses of the host and variation in responses to different pathogens, especially those with different trophic modes. A well-founded understanding of such host responses will provide valuable knowledge required to maintain healthy, sustainable Eucalyptus plantations, especially in the face of changing environmental conditions, where new diseases are caused by fungi previously not considered relevant.

Summary

Foliar diseases are among the most important challenges for Eucalyptus plantations globally. The effects of climate change and new or more serious outbreaks present an important threat to the sustainability of Eucalyptus plantations worldwide. Due to restrictions on the use of chemicals, more feasible solutions for disease management lie in selecting planting material with resistance traits. To achieve that goal, it is essential to understand the most important physiological and molecular responses of Eucalyptus to infection by pathogens that infect their foliar tissues. In this review we summarise the available knowledge of the main physiological defence barriers and genetic traits that play key roles in the broad defence against foliar fungal pathogens. Furthermore, we consider defence pathways that are specifically related to the lifestyle and trophic mode of the pathogens. In order to ensure the future sustainability of Eucalyptus plantations, it will be necessary to understand how disease resistance is affected by climate change, as well as the adaptability of the hosts and pathogens to newly emerging environmental conditions.

提高人工林的可持续性:桉树对叶面真菌病原体的防御机制综述
在这篇综述中,我们综合了几十年来关于桉树对真菌叶片病原体的主要防御反应的知识,目的是确定培育抗病树木的目标。我们强调与宿主防御有关的病原体生活方式的生理和分子特征。总的来说,本综述的目的是确定抵抗机制,以提高桉树人工林在面对叶真菌病原体日益增加的威胁时的恢复力。广泛的目标是通过在广泛种植用于商业木材生产的树木中适当选择抗性性状来促进可持续林业。最近的发现桉树是世界上用于商业木材生产的最重要的树种之一。在过去的30年里,这些树木的叶面病原体被大量报道,最近的报道数量呈指数级增长。这些疾病大多影响树木的叶子和嫩枝。关于桉树对叶面真菌病原菌的抗性性状的认识有限。这部分是由于宿主的分子和生理反应在种内和种间的高度差异,以及对不同病原体的反应的差异,特别是那些具有不同营养模式的病原体。对这种寄主反应的充分了解将提供维持健康、可持续桉树种植园所需的宝贵知识,特别是在面对不断变化的环境条件时,在这些环境条件下,以前认为不相关的真菌引起的新疾病。叶面病害是全球桉树人工林面临的最重要挑战之一。气候变化的影响和新的或更严重的疫情对全球桉树人工林的可持续性构成了重要威胁。由于对化学品使用的限制,选择具有抗性性状的种植材料是更可行的病害管理方案。为了实现这一目标,有必要了解桉树对感染其叶面组织的病原体的最重要的生理和分子反应。在这篇综述中,我们总结了主要的生理防御屏障和遗传性状,在广泛防御叶面真菌病原体中发挥关键作用的现有知识。此外,我们认为防御途径是具体相关的生活方式和营养模式的病原体。为了确保桉树人工林未来的可持续性,有必要了解气候变化如何影响桉树的抗病性,以及寄主和病原体对新出现的环境条件的适应性。
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Current Forestry Reports
Current Forestry Reports Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
15.90
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2.10%
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22
期刊介绍: Current Forestry Reports features in-depth review articles written by global experts on significant advancements in forestry. Its goal is to provide clear, insightful, and balanced contributions that highlight and summarize important topics for forestry researchers and managers. To achieve this, the journal appoints international authorities as Section Editors in various key subject areas like physiological processes, tree genetics, forest management, remote sensing, and wood structure and function. These Section Editors select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that focus on new developments and recently published papers of great importance. Moreover, an international Editorial Board evaluates the yearly table of contents, suggests articles of special interest to their specific country or region, and ensures that the topics are up-to-date and include emerging research.
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