影响马铃薯的线虫及其可持续管理方法

F. S. O. Lima, V. S. Mattos, Edvar S. Silva, M. Carvalho, R. A. Teixeira, J. C. Silva, V. R. Correa
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在一些马铃薯产区,植物寄生线虫是限制马铃薯产量和块茎质量的一个重要因素。总体而言,仅寄生线虫就造成全球每年780亿美元的作物损失,平均作物产量损失10 - 15%。因此,可持续粮食生产和粮食安全受到病虫害的直接影响。单一栽培和不可持续的耕作方式导致土地利用退化,加剧了与植物病原体有关的问题。正确识别线虫种类和分离株对于选择有效和可持续的线虫感染管理策略至关重要。据报道,几种线虫与马铃薯有关。其中马铃薯包囊线虫Globodera rostochiensis和g.p alpallida、根结线虫Meloidogyne spp.、根损线虫Pratylenchus spp.、马铃薯腐烂线虫diylenchus destructor和假根结线虫Nacobbus aberrans是限制马铃薯产量和导致块茎质量差的主要物种。在这里,我们报告的文献综述生物学,症状,危害和控制方法用于这些线虫物种。
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Nematodes Affecting Potato and Sustainable Practices for Their Management
Plant-parasitic nematodes are a significant factor limiting potato production and tuber quality in several regions where potato is produced. Overall, parasitic nematodes alone cause an estimated annual crop loss of $ 78 billion worldwide and an average crop yield loss of 10 – 15%. As a result, sustainable food production and food securityare directly impacted by pests and diseases. Degrading land use with monocultures and unsustainable cropping practices have intensified problems associated with plant pathogens. Proper identification of nematode species and isolates is crucial to choose effective and sustainable management strategies for nematode infection. Several nematode species have been reported associated with potato. Among those, the potato cyst nematodes Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida , the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne spp., the root lesion nematode Pratylenchus spp., the potato rot nema- tode Ditylenchus destructor and the false root-knot nematode Nacobbus aberrans are major species limiting potato yield and leading to poor tuber quality. Here, we report a literature review on the biology, symptoms, damage and control methods used for these nematode species.
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