Stilbocrea banihashemiana 的潜在寄主范围以及重要经济树木对这种新出现的真菌腐烂病病原体的易感性

IF 2.1 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Hamed Negahban, Reza Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, Zeinab Bolboli, Maryam Salami, Moslem Jafari
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Stilbocrea banihashemiana 是一种新近被描述的子囊真菌(Bionectriaceae),可引起无花果和小檗的腐烂病和枯萎病,以及枇杷树的枯萎病。以前的研究表明,这种病原体可能会影响其他树木,包括杏仁、苹果和橄榄等具有重要经济价值的水果作物。本研究评估了隶属于 20 个植物科的 40 种树木对 S. banihashemiana 的易感性,其中包括果树、观赏植物和食用景观植物。评估是通过将病原体伤口接种到分离的嫩枝和一岁的树苗上进行的。根据诱发病变的五个参数,我们使用主成分分析方法对接种的树种进行了聚类。该方法的结果显示,根据树种的易感性特征,我们将其分为四个不同的组别。杏、杏树、桉树、杨树和红桑作为易感寄主被归为一组。所研究的大多数树种(包括热带和温带树种)被归类为中度易感树种。桔梗和甜橙被确定为非抗性寄主树种,而亚利桑那柏树、花园紫薇和橄榄则被归类为低度易感树种。此外,我们的研究结果表明,温度与 S. banihashemiana 的侵袭性之间存在相关性。这项研究表明,新出现的病原体 S. banihashemiana 的寄主范围可能比目前公认的更广。这种病原体通过活寄主植物的全球贸易意外引入,可能会对温带和亚热带地区具有重要经济价值的树木构成重大威胁。
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Potential host range of Stilbocrea banihashemiana and susceptibility of economically important trees to this emergent fungal canker-causing pathogen

Potential host range of Stilbocrea banihashemiana and susceptibility of economically important trees to this emergent fungal canker-causing pathogen

Stilbocrea banihashemiana is a recently described species of ascomycete fungi (Bionectriaceae) that causes canker and dieback diseases on fig and barberry, and dieback on loquat trees. Previous studies suggested this pathogen might affect other trees including economically important fruit crops, such as almonds, apples, and olives. This study assessed the susceptibility of 40 tree species belonging to 20 plant families, including fruit-bearing, ornamental, and edible landscape plants, to S. banihashemiana. The assessment was conducted by wound-inoculating detached shoots and one-year-old saplings with the pathogen. Based on five parameters of induced lesions, we clustered the inoculated tree species using the principal component analysis approach. The results of the approach revealed four distinct groups of tree species based on their susceptibility traits. Almond, apricot, eucalyptus, poplar, and red mulberry clustered in one group as susceptible hosts. The majority of the species examined, which included both tropical and temperate trees, were categorized as moderately susceptible. Platanus and sweet orange were identified as non-host-resistant species, while Arizona cypress, garden privet, and olive were classified as low susceptible. Moreover, our findings suggest a correlation between temperature and the aggressiveness of S. banihashemiana. This study revealed that the emerging pathogen, S. banihashemiana, could have a broader host range than currently recognized. The accidental introduction of this pathogen through the global trade of live host plants may pose a significant threat to economically important trees in temperate and subtropical regions.

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Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection 农林科学-农业综合
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4.30
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5.00%
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124
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (JPDP) is an international scientific journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, short communications, position and opinion papers dealing with applied scientific aspects of plant pathology, plant health, plant protection and findings on newly occurring diseases and pests. "Special Issues" on coherent themes often arising from International Conferences are offered.
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