三叶草囊肿线虫在韩国白菜田中占主导地位并造成危害。

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Hyoung-Rai Ko, Sekeun Park, Sohee Park, Natesan Karthi, Byeong-Yong Park, Jin-Cheol Kim
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摘要

囊线虫是世界上主要的植物寄生线虫之一,在韩国对白菜等芸苔科作物造成了严重的危害。为了调查白菜包囊线虫的发生情况,2018 - 2021年在白菜主产区采集了469份土壤样品。只调查了异线虫属的囊肿线虫,发现线虫的总发病率为40%。从地区来看,太白地区的发病率最高,达到89%,每500立方厘米土壤中包囊和虫卵的平均密度分别为522个和49734个。根据线粒体DNA细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I基因序列的贝叶斯分析,将包囊线虫鉴定为4种:三叶草包囊线虫(Heterodera trifolii, HT,频率78%)、大豆包囊线虫(H. glycines, HG, 11%)、甜菜包囊线虫(H. schachtii, 4%)和白大豆包囊线虫(H. sojae, HSo, 2%)。部分田间发现混染,分别为HT + HG(4%)和HG + HSo(1%)。这些结果表明,在韩国泡菜主产区,HT是优势种。综上所述,实施有效的高温管理策略对于减少韩国泡菜生产的经济损失至关重要。
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Clover Cyst Nematode Dominates and Causes Damage in Kimchi-Cabbage Fields in Korea.

Cyst nematodes are among the major plant-parasitic nematodes worldwide, and they cause significant damage to Brassicaceae crops, including Kimchi-cabbage, in Korea. To survey the incidence of cyst nematodes in Kimchi-cabbage fields, 469 soil samples were collected from the main producing areas between 2018 and 2021. Only cyst nematodes belonging to the genus Heterodera were investigated, and the overall nematode incidence was found to be 40%. Regionally, the highest incidence was observed in Taebaek, reaching 89%, with mean densities of cysts and eggs per 500 cm³ of soil recorded at 522 and 49,734, respectively. Based on Bayesian analysis of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene sequence, the cyst nematodes were identified as four species: clover cyst nematode (Heterodera trifolii, HT, frequency: 78%), soybean cyst nematode (H. glycines, HG, 11%), sugar beet cyst nematode (H. schachtii, 4%), and white soybean cyst nematode (H. sojae, HSo, 2%). Mixed infestations were found in some fields, with HT + HG (4%) and HG + HSo (1%). These results indicate that HT is the dominant species in the main Kimchi-cabbage producing areas in Korea. In conclusion, implementing effective HT management strategies is critical to minimize economic losses in Kimchi-cabbage production in Korea.

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Plant Pathology Journal
Plant Pathology Journal 生物-植物科学
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