Phytophthora 在澳大利亚的现状。

IF 9.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY
Persoonia Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-23 DOI:10.3767/persoonia.2021.47.05
T I Burgess, J Edwards, A Drenth, T Massenbauer, J Cunnington, R Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, Q Dinh, E C Y Liew, D White, P Scott, P A Barber, E O'Gara, J Ciampini, K L McDougall, Y P Tan
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在全球范围内,最具经济意义和环境破坏性的病害是由疫霉引起的病害。在澳大利亚,几种著名的世界性疫霉菌给农业和林业生产造成了损失,Phytophthora cinnamomi 对自然生态系统的侵染给生物多样性造成了无法挽回的损失,尤其是在以保护植物为主的荒地上。为撰写这篇综述,我们对澳大利亚现有的所有噬菌体记录进行了整理和编辑,建立了一个包含 7 869 条记录的数据库,其中 2 957 条记录有相关的分子数据。澳大利亚数据库拥有 99 个物种的记录,其中 20 个物种未被描述。有 8 个物种没有与分子数据相关联的记录,它们是否存在于澳大利亚值得怀疑。这 99 个物种分布在完整的噬菌植物系统发育所确认的 12 个支系中的 10 个支系中。综述包括对每个物种现状的讨论,以及对另外 29 个受关注物种的补充信息。1900 年,澳大利亚报告的第一个物种是 Phytophthora infestans。到 2000 年,已知有 27 个物种,主要来自农业。在随后的 20 年中,随着对自然生态系统的广泛调查以及分子分类学的发展,报告的物种数量大幅增加,并发现了许多在系统发育上不同但在形态上相似的新物种。自 2009 年以来,在澳大利亚自然生态系统中进行的例行和有针对性的调查共描述了 27 个物种。由于过去 20 年来新物种的描述,许多较早的记录都根据分子鉴定进行了重新分类。记录的分布偏向于高产农业、园艺和林业活动频繁的地区,以及面临 P. cinnamomi 风险的本地植被。在整个系统发育过程中发现了不同疫霉菌的本地宿主和外来宿主;然而,支系 1、7 和 8 中的物种更有可能与外来宿主有关。在确定害虫状况时,最难克服的挑战之一就是缺乏有关特定国家或地区物种现状的可靠数据。这里为澳大利亚编制的数据库以及为每个物种提供的信息克服了这一难题。通过提供有关澳大利亚疫霉菌物种现状的综合资源,本综述将有助于联邦和州政府进行风险评估和贸易谈判。引用:Burgess TI, Edwards J, Drenth A, et al.澳大利亚疫霉菌的现状。Persoonia 47: 151-177. https://doi.org/10.3767/persoonia.2021.47.05.
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Current status of <i>Phytophthora</i> in Australia.

Current status of <i>Phytophthora</i> in Australia.

Current status of <i>Phytophthora</i> in Australia.

Current status of Phytophthora in Australia.

Among the most economically relevant and environmentally devastating diseases globally are those caused by Phytophthora species. In Australia, production losses in agriculture and forestry result from several well-known cosmopolitan Phytophthora species and infestation of natural ecosystems by Phytophthora cinnamomi have caused irretrievable loss to biodiversity especially in proteaceous dominated heathlands. For this review, all available records of Phytophthora in Australia were collated and curated, resulting in a database of 7 869 records, of which 2 957 have associated molecular data. Australian databases hold records for 99 species, of which 20 are undescribed. Eight species have no records linked to molecular data, and their presence in Australia is considered doubtful. The 99 species reside in 10 of the 12 clades recognised within the complete phylogeny of Phytophthora. The review includes discussion on each of these species' status and additional information provided for another 29 species of concern. The first species reported in Australia in 1900 was Phytophthora infestans. By 2000, 27 species were known, predominantly from agriculture. The significant increase in species reported in the subsequent 20 years has coincided with extensive surveys in natural ecosystems coupled with molecular taxonomy and the recognition of numerous new phylogenetically distinct but morphologically similar species. Routine and targeted surveys within Australian natural ecosystems have resulted in the description of 27 species since 2009. Due to the new species descriptions over the last 20 years, many older records have been reclassified based on molecular identification. The distribution of records is skewed toward regions with considerable activity in high productivity agriculture, horticulture and forestry, and native vegetation at risk from P. cinnamomi. Native and exotic hosts of different Phytophthora species are found throughout the phylogeny; however, species from clades 1, 7 and 8 are more likely to be associated with exotic hosts. One of the most difficult challenges to overcome when establishing a pest status is a lack of reliable data on the current state of a species in any given country or location. The database compiled here for Australia and the information provided for each species overcomes this challenge. This review will aid federal and state governments in risk assessments and trade negotiations by providing a comprehensive resource on the current status of Phytophthora species in Australia. Citation: Burgess TI, Edwards J, Drenth A, et al. 2021. Current status of Phytophthora in Australia. Persoonia 47: 151-177. https://doi.org/10.3767/persoonia.2021.47.05.

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Persoonia
Persoonia MYCOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Persoonia aspires to publish papers focusing on the molecular systematics and evolution of fungi. Additionally, it seeks to advance fungal taxonomy by employing a polythetic approach to elucidate the genuine phylogeny and relationships within the kingdom Fungi. The journal is dedicated to disseminating high-quality papers that unravel both known and novel fungal taxa at the DNA level. Moreover, it endeavors to provide fresh insights into evolutionary processes and relationships. The scope of papers considered encompasses research articles, along with topical and book reviews.
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