十五年的研究成果:2009 年至 2024 年春季死点研究的进展情况

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
Crop Science Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1002/csc2.21367
W. J. Hutchens, J. K. Anders, E. L. Butler, J. P. Kerns, D. S. McCall, G. L. Miller, N. R. Walker
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摘要

春枯病(Ophiosphaerella spp.; SDS)是对暖季型草坪草(尤其是生长在低温休眠气候中的百慕大草(Cynodon spp.)这种病原体在一年中的大部分时间都能感染百慕大草的冠茎、匍匐茎、根茎和根部,但秋季感染会导致草皮在冬季受伤和植株死亡。症状通常会在第二年春天出现,这使得 SDS 的管理具有挑战性。此外,人们对 SDS 的生物学、流行病学和管理还不完全了解。Tredway 等人在 2009 年之前对 SDS 进行了全面总结,此后的 15 年中又发表了 18 篇新的研究论文,进一步阐明了 SDS 的生物学、流行病学和管理。本综述旨在梳理、更新和总结 2009 年至 2024 年有关 SDS 的研究进展。过去 15 年的研究进展包括:对引起 SDS 的卵磷脂菌的生物学和感染机制有了更多了解;对该疾病的流行病学和影响其分布的因素有了更多了解;以及改进了 SDS 的栽培和化学管理方法。
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Fifteen years of findings: Advancements in spring dead spot research from 2009 to 2024
Spring dead spot (Ophiosphaerella spp.; SDS) is one of the most detrimental diseases to warm‐season turfgrasses, particularly bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.), growing in climates where cold temperatures induce dormancy. The pathogen can infect the crowns, stolons, rhizomes, and roots of bermudagrass most of the year, but infection in the fall predisposes the turf to winter injury and plant death. Symptoms typically appear the following spring, making management of SDS challenging. Moreover, the biology, epidemiology, and management of SDS are not fully understood. Ample research has been conducted on SDS which was thoroughly summarized before 2009 by Tredway et al. Since then, 18 new research papers have been published over the last 15 years that have further clarified the biology, epidemiology, and management of SDS. This review seeks to compile, update, and summarize research developments on SDS from 2009 to 2024. Research developments over the last 15 years include an increased understanding of the biology and infection mechanisms of the Ophiosphaerella species that cause SDS, a greater knowledge of the epidemiology of the disease and factors that affect its distribution, as well as improved cultural and chemical management practices for SDS.
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Crop Science
Crop Science 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
8.70%
发文量
197
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Articles in Crop Science are of interest to researchers, policy makers, educators, and practitioners. The scope of articles in Crop Science includes crop breeding and genetics; crop physiology and metabolism; crop ecology, production, and management; seed physiology, production, and technology; turfgrass science; forage and grazing land ecology and management; genomics, molecular genetics, and biotechnology; germplasm collections and their use; and biomedical, health beneficial, and nutritionally enhanced plants. Crop Science publishes thematic collections of articles across its scope and includes topical Review and Interpretation, and Perspectives articles.
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