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认知松材线虫病

Understanding pine wilt disease

  • 摘要: 松材线虫病的发生、危害和流行状况与病原物(松材线虫)、寄主植物、传病媒介昆虫、环境因素、微生物和人为因素密切相关,这6个要素共同构成了“松材线虫病六面体”这一复杂植物病害系统。文章系统综述了6个要素在松材线虫病发生发展中的作用,并基于此提出相应的防控策略:1)针对病原松材线虫,总结了松材线虫的形态特征、生活史及其在寄主松树体内的分布,提出取样与病原线虫鉴定的建议;2)针对寄主植物,综述寄主植物的种类、潜在寄主及感病症状,提出监测调查与取样策略;3)针对媒介昆虫,探讨媒介昆虫的种类、生活史及其取食和传播行为,提出未知媒介昆虫调查及媒介昆虫携带松材线虫检测的建议;4)针对环境因素,分析环境条件对病原松材线虫、媒介昆虫及松材线虫病流行的影响,并提出监测建议;5)针对微生物,综述松材线虫、媒介昆虫及寄主松树的相关微生物,并探讨其在病害系统中的作用,为病害防控提供新思路;6)针对人为因素,分析无意识传播、人为负向干预及正向干预的影响,提出规范管理的对策。针对这一复杂病害系统,应结合病害发生规律,依托科学防控技术与管理措施,实施精细化、系统化、精准化的防治策略,以期实现松材线虫病可防可控目标。

     

    Abstract: The occurrence and epidemic spread of pine wilt disease (PWD) are influenced by multiple factors, including the pathogen (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus), host plants, environmental conditions, human activities, vector insects, and associated microorganisms. These elements collectively constitute a complex plant disease system, referred to as the "PWD hexahedron." This review systematically summarizes the role of these six components in the development of PWD and proposes corresponding control strategies: 1) Pathogen (B. xylophilus): The morphological characteristics, life cycle, and distribution of B. xylophilus in host trees are reviewed, along with recommendations for sampling and nematode identification; 2) Host plants: The range of susceptible and potential host species, as well as symptoms of infection, are discussed, providing insights into monitoring and sampling strategies; 3) Vector insects: The diversity, life history, and feeding and transmission behaviors of vector insects are examined, with recommendations for the identification of unknown vectors and detection of B. xylophilus in insect carriers; 4) Environmental factors: The influence of environmental conditions on the pathogen, vector insects, and disease epidemiology is analyzed, offering guidance on surveillance strategies; 5) Microorganisms: The associated microorganisms of B. xylophilus, vector insects, and host pines are reviewed, highlighting their role in PWD progression and their potential application in disease management; 6) Human factors: The impact of inadvertent long-distance spread, negative interventions, and positive management efforts is explored, emphasizing the need for regulatory measures. Given the complexity of this plant disease system, an integrated approach based on scientific prevention and control technologies, along with precise and systematic management strategies, is essential to achieve effective control of PWD.

     

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