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摘要
在对重要树种病害的调查中,我们在印度南部重要经济树种中发现了具有典型“女巫扫帚”表型的植原体病。在竹(L.)等具有重要经济价值的竹子中,该病的发病率高达15%。在喀拉拉邦的Marayoor和在Roxb.的Dendrocalamus strictus。Nees, D. stocksii(门罗)和D. asper(舒尔特)卡纳塔克邦纳拉尔的支持者。患病茎秆因重量而弯曲,许多茎秆表现出烧焦的外观和不同程度的染色。此外,它吸引了白蚁的侵扰,干燥的程度可能会刺激着火。由于发现这种疾病在印度南部具有重要经济意义的竹子上传播,因此对该疾病进行早期诊断认证以及对昆虫媒介进行管理将有助于减少他们接触到女巫帚病。
Witches’ Broom disease of Bamboo - New report on economically important Bamboos in South India
During the investigation on diseases of important tree species we came across the disease caused by phytoplasma with symptoms of typical witches’ broom phenotype in economically important bamboo species in south India. Severe incidence of this disease to the extent of 15% was observed in economically important bamboos like Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss at Marayoor (Kerala) and in Dendrocalamus strictus (Roxb.) Nees, D. stocksii (Munro.) and D. asper (Schult.) Backer in Nallal (Karnataka). The diseased culms showed bending due to weight and in many cases it showed burnt appearance and different states of dyeing. Further it attracts the infestations of termites and the extent of drying may stimulate catching of fire. As this disease was found spreading on economically important bamboos of south India, early diagnostic accreditation of the disease along with management of insect vectors will help to reduce their exposure to witches’ broom disease.