Hosung Jeon, Jung Wook Yang, Noh-Hyun Lee, Donghwan Shin, Donggyu Min, Nahyun Lee, Seul Gi Baek, Ju-Young Nah, Boeun Kim, Mi-Jeong Lee, In Jeong Kang, Yul Ho Kim, Kwang-Hyung Kim, Hokyoung Son, Theresa Lee
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摘要
小麦赤霉病(Fusarium head blight, FHB)是由小麦赤霉病(Fusarium graminearum)菌种复合体引起的全球最具破坏性的植物病害之一。然而,由于抗性品种有限,有效的管理方法仍然难以捉摸。因此,系统监测是关键战略之一,可以对新出现的疫情作出迅速反应,并支持为今后的疫情制定预防准则。在发生疫情后,对2024年大韩民国南部地区的食毒菌严重程度进行了系统监测。对100块小麦(n = 43)和大麦(n = 57)地进行了FHB指数和霉菌毒素浓度评估。从地理分布来看,有几个地区受到了口蹄疫疫情的严重影响,疾病严重程度上升超过50%。此外,对2024年FHB暴发的时空分析显示,与前几年相比,2024年的疾病严重程度相对较高,可能受到气候因素的影响,严重程度为3至6倍。此外,还观察到食物中毒严重程度与雪腐镰牙菌醇浓度之间存在很强的相关性,其相关水平强调了未来食物中毒暴发的潜在风险。这些发现为了解韩国的食毒菌流行病学提供了有价值的见解,并将有助于指导制定针对食毒菌及其相关真菌毒素的更有效管理战略。
Systematic Surveillance of Fusarium Head Blight in the Southern Region of the Republic of Korea.
Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by Fusarium graminearum species complex, is one of the most destructive plant diseases affecting wheat and barley globally. However, effective management methods remain elusive because of limited availability of resistant cultivars. Accordingly, systematic surveillance is one of the key strategies, allowing for prompt responses to emerging outbreaks and supporting the establishment of preventive guidelines for future occurrences. FHB severity in the southern region of the Republic of Korea in 2024 following an outbreak was systematically monitored. A total of 100 wheat (n = 43) and barley (n = 57) fields were assessed for FHB indices and mycotoxin concentrations. A geographical breakdown showed that several regions were heavily impacted by the FHB outbreak, with elevated disease severity exceeding 50%. Furthermore, spatiotemporal analysis of the FHB outbreak revealed relatively high disease severity in 2024, ranging from 3- to 6-fold compared with the previous years, likely influenced by climatic factors. A strong correlation of FHB severity and nivalenol concentrations was also observed, with concerning levels that underscore potential risk for future FHB outbreaks. These findings provide valuable insights into the epidemiology of FHB in the Republic of Korea and will help guide the development of more effective management strategies for FHB and its associated mycotoxins.
期刊介绍:
Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.