Fusarium wilt: a threat to banana cultivation and its management.

Q1 Veterinary
R. Thangavelu, M. Loganathan, R. Arthee, M. Prabakaran, S. Uma
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Abstract

Banana is affected by a wide number of diseases, of which, Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc) race 1 has played a major role in devastating Gros Michel banana plantations. Since 1960s, the pathogen Foc race 4 has threatened the survival and existence of the Cavendish group of bananas, which has necessitated detailed study on Fusarium wilt, the causal organism Foc, its biology, dispersal, pathogenicity, diversity and detection at a molecular level (especially in soils) and its management. The recently developed technique of transferring the gene encoding green fluorescent protein into Foc has assisted in visualizing and analysing the colonization and infection of banana plants by the pathogen. Studies on the pathogenicity secreted in xylem genes have helped in rapid detection of the pathogen in planta and techniques such as real-time fluorescence loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay have facilitated rapid and direct quantitative detection of Foc in soil. Several management practices, especially resistant varieties/ transgenics and biological control methods are available for the effective management of this deadly disease. Strict quarantine procedures and reduction of Foc inoculum are the methods undertaken to limit the spread of the disease to other un-infected regions. This review summarizes the recent developments of Fusarium wilt in banana and its management.
香蕉枯萎病:对香蕉种植和管理的威胁。
香蕉受到多种病害的影响,其中,由Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc) 1小种引起的枯萎病(Fusarium wilt)对大米歇尔香蕉种植园的破坏起了主要作用。自20世纪60年代以来,枯萎病病原菌Foc小种4威胁到香蕉卡文迪什种群的生存和存在,因此有必要对病原菌枯萎病及其生物学、传播、致病性、分子水平(特别是土壤)的多样性和检测及其管理进行详细的研究。最近发展的将编码绿色荧光蛋白的基因转移到Foc的技术有助于可视化和分析香蕉植株的定植和感染病原体。对木质部基因分泌的致病性的研究有助于植物中病原菌的快速检测,实时荧光环介导等温扩增法等技术有助于土壤中Foc的快速、直接定量检测。有几种管理方法,特别是抗性品种/转基因和生物防治方法可用于有效管理这种致命疾病。严格的检疫程序和减少Foc接种是限制疾病向其他未感染地区传播的方法。本文综述了香蕉枯萎病及其防治的最新进展。
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CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources
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