Disease in Invasive Plant Populations.

IF 9.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Annual review of phytopathology Pub Date : 2020-08-25 Epub Date: 2020-06-09 DOI:10.1146/annurev-phyto-010820-012757
Erica M Goss, Amy E Kendig, Ashish Adhikari, Brett Lane, Nicholas Kortessis, Robert D Holt, Keith Clay, Philip F Harmon, S Luke Flory
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Abstract

Non-native invasive plants can establish in natural areas, where they can be ecologically damaging and costly to manage. Like cultivated plants, invasive plants can experience a relatively disease-free period upon introduction and accumulate pathogens over time. Diseases of invasive plant populations are infrequently studied compared to diseases of agriculture, forestry, and even native plant populations. We evaluated similarities and differences in the processes that are likely to affect pathogen accumulation and disease in invasive plants compared to cultivated plants, which are the dominant focus of the field of plant pathology. Invasive plants experience more genetic, biotic, and abiotic variation across space and over time than cultivated plants, which is expected to stabilize the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of interactions with pathogens and possibly weaken the efficacy of infectious disease in their control. Although disease is expected to be context dependent, the widespread distribution of invasive plants makes them important pathogen reservoirs. Research on invasive plant diseases can both protect crops and help manage invasive plant populations.

入侵植物种群中的疾病。
非本地入侵植物可以在自然区域建立,在那里它们可能对生态造成破坏,并且管理成本很高。像栽培植物一样,入侵植物在引进后可以经历一段相对无害的时期,并随着时间的推移积累病原体。与农业、林业甚至本地植物种群的病害相比,入侵植物种群的病害研究较少。我们评估了与栽培植物相比,入侵植物中可能影响病原体积累和疾病的过程的异同,这是植物病理学领域的主要焦点。与栽培植物相比,入侵植物在空间和时间上经历了更多的遗传、生物和非生物变异,这有望稳定与病原体相互作用的生态和进化动态,并可能削弱传染病控制的功效。虽然疾病是依赖于环境的,但入侵植物的广泛分布使它们成为重要的病原体储存库。对入侵性植物病害的研究既可以保护作物,也可以帮助管理入侵植物种群。
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Annual review of phytopathology
Annual review of phytopathology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
16.60
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19
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Phytopathology, established in 1963, covers major advancements in plant pathology, including plant disease diagnosis, pathogens, host-pathogen Interactions, epidemiology and ecology, breeding for resistance and plant disease management, and includes a special section on the development of concepts. The journal is now open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with articles published under a CC BY license.
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