SUGARCANE RUST: CHANGING DISEASE DYNAMICS AND ITS MANAGEMENT

R. Selvakumar, R. Viswanathan
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Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is grown in both tropical as well as sub tropical regions and the diseases are one among the major constraints in crop production. The severity of the diseases are mainly influenced by the varieties, crop stage and major weather parameters such as temperature and precipitation. Apart from stalk pathogens such as red rot, wilt and smut, the foliar pathogens of sugarcane especially rust causes substantial yield losses due to disease epidemics in susceptible varieties. The disease has been reported in most of the sugarcane growing countries especially in tropical regions. The uredospores of rust are carried away in wind current and are capable of causing fresh infection in sugarcane plants across the fields. In India, the rust severity is restricted to peninsular regions in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat and Maharashtra and sub tropical states are relatively free from rust diseases due to unfavourable climate for rust pathogens. Though the disease has been reported more than 100 years ago in India, information on sugarcane rust is scanty hence an attempt has been made to review sugarcane rusts and their epiphytotics in the past and their impact on country’s economy and importance of rust resistant varieties in containing the disease. Major emphasis was given on the pathogen biology, variability and development of new races in sugarcane growing regions, influence of weather factors in host pathogen interaction and breakdown of resistant varieties, trans-oceanic movement of uredospores, sources of rust resistance among world sugarcane germplasm and Bru genes and their contribution in brown rust resistance and management of sugarcane rusts using chemicals and host resistance.
甘蔗锈病:不断变化的病害动态及其管理
甘蔗(Saccharum officinarum L.)在热带和亚热带地区都有种植,其病害是制约作物生产的主要因素之一。病害的严重程度主要受品种、生育期和温度、降水等主要天气参数的影响。除红腐病、枯萎病、黑穗病等茎秆病原菌外,甘蔗叶面病原菌,尤其是锈病,在甘蔗易感品种中因病害流行而造成大量产量损失。大多数甘蔗种植国,特别是热带地区都有该病的报道。锈病的尿素孢子被风吹走,并能在整个田地的甘蔗植株中引起新的感染。在印度,锈病的严重程度仅限于泰米尔纳德邦、卡纳塔克邦、安得拉邦、特伦甘纳邦、古吉拉特邦和马哈拉施特拉邦等半岛地区,而由于气候不利于锈病病原体生长,亚热带地区相对没有锈病。虽然这种疾病在100多年前就在印度报道过,但关于甘蔗锈病的信息很少,因此本文试图回顾过去甘蔗锈病及其外生植物,以及它们对国家经济的影响和抗锈病品种对控制该疾病的重要性。重点介绍了甘蔗产区病原菌生物学、新品系的变异和发展、天气因素对寄主病原菌互作和抗性品种分解的影响、脲孢子的跨洋运动、世界甘蔗种质和Bru基因的抗锈病来源及其在甘蔗褐锈病抗性、化学药剂管理和寄主抗性中的作用。
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