调查导致南佛罗里达甘蔗腐病的潜在土传病原体。

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Tarciso Almeida Ferreira Junior, Igor Erhardt, Fernanda R Silva, Alba Myers, Katia V Xavier
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摘要

佛罗里达州从人工种植到机械种植的转变引起了人们对机械收获对甘蔗种子完整性的影响的担忧,增加了自然发生的土壤传播病原体感染的可能性。作为本研究的一部分,在2023年和2024年种植季节进行的调查中,568个样本中的43%和38%分别发现了Thielaviopsis sp.和Fusarium sp.。统计分析表明,土壤与镰孢菌的发病率呈正相关,而镰孢菌的发病率与土壤类型无关。在甘蔗品种中,CP07-2320与Thielaviopsis呈负相关,与Fusarium呈正相关。CP96-1252与Thielaviopsis呈显著负相关,与Fusarium呈显著负相关。对种植者特别感兴趣的是,CPCL05-1201与这两种病原体表现出适度的相关性。利用核密度估计的空间分析突出了病原体热点,与两种病原体的品种相关趋势一致。这项研究为当地种植者提供了见解,使他们能够为有针对性的疾病管理做出更明智的决策,特别是在优化品种选择和田间实践以降低疾病风险方面。这些贡献支持甘蔗生产向机械种植的可持续过渡,同时对其他农业系统的土传疾病管理提供更广泛的影响。
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Surveying Potential Soilborne Pathogens Causing Sett Rot on Sugarcane in Southern Florida.

The transition from manual to mechanical planting in Florida has raised concerns about the impact of mechanical harvesting on seed cane integrity, increasing the potential for infection by naturally occurring soilborne pathogens. As part of this study, surveys conducted during the 2023 and 2024 planting seasons identified Thielaviopsis sp. and Fusarium sp. in 43% and 38% of the 568 sampled seed cane, respectively. Statistical analyses revealed a positive correlation between muck soils and Thielaviopsis occurrence, however Fusarium incidence appeared to be independent of soil type. Among sugarcane varieties, CP07-2320 exhibited negative correlation to Thielaviopsis but was positively correlated to Fusarium. In contrast, CP96-1252 was particularly correlated to Thielaviopsis and negatively correlated to Fusarium. Of particular interest to growers, CPCL05-1201 demonstrated moderate correlation to both pathogens. Spatial analyses using Kernel Density Estimation highlighted pathogen hotspots, aligning with varietal correlation trends to the two pathogens. This study provides insights for local growers, enabling more informed decisions for targeted disease management, particularly in optimizing variety selection and field practices to mitigate disease risks. These contributions support the sustainable transition to mechanical planting in sugarcane production while offering broader implications for managing soilborne diseases in other agricultural systems.

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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
1993
审稿时长
2 months
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.
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