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Threat of establishment of non-indigenous potato blackleg and tuber soft rot pathogens in Great Britain under climate change

机译:气候变化对英国非本地马铃薯黑脚and和块茎软腐病菌的建立构成威胁

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Potato blackleg and soft rot caused by Pectobacterium and Dickeya species are among the most significant bacterial diseases affecting potato production globally. In this study we estimate the impact of future temperatures on establishment of non-indigenous but confirmed Pectobacterium and Dickeya species in Great Britain (GB). The calculations are based on probabilistic climate change data and a model fitted to disease severity data from a controlled environment tuber assay with the dominant potato blackleg and soft rot-causing species in GB (P. atrosepticum), and three of the main causative agents in Europe (P. carotovorum subsp. brasiliense, P. parmentieri, Dickeya solani). Our aim was to investigate if the European strains could become stronger competitors in the GB potato ecosystem as the climate warms, on the basis of their aggressiveness in tubers at different temperatures. Principally, we found that the tissue macerating capacity of all four pathogens will increase in GB under all emissions scenarios. The predominant Pectobacterium and Dickeya species in Europe are able to cause disease in tubers under field conditions currently seen in GB but are not expected to become widely established in the future, at least on the basis of their aggressiveness in tubers relative to P. atrosepticum under GB conditions. Our key take-home messages are that the GB potato industry is well positioned to continue to thrive via current best management practices and continued reinforcement of existing legislation.
机译:由果胶杆菌和迪卡菌属引起的马铃薯黑腿病和软腐病是影响全球马铃薯生产的最重要的细菌性疾病之一。在这项研究中,我们估计了未来温度对英国(GB)非本土但已确证的油杆菌和迪卡菌种建立的影响。这些计算基于概率性气候变化数据和一个模型,该模型与控制环境块茎试验的疾病严重性数据拟合,该试验采用GB(P. atrosepticum)中占主导地位的马铃薯黑脚and和软腐病菌以及三个主要致病菌。欧洲(体育假单胞菌巴西亚种,体育假单胞菌,茄基迪卡尼)。我们的目的是根据气候在不同温度下对块茎的侵害性,研究欧洲菌株是否可以在GB马铃薯生态系统中成为更强的竞争者。原则上,我们发现在所有排放情景下,所有四种病原体的组织浸没能力都将以GB为单位增加。在欧洲,目前主要的果胶杆菌和迪卡菌种能够在块茎中引起疾病​​,目前至少在GB中可见,但至少在其相对于P. atrosepticum在块茎中的侵略性的基础上,预计不会在未来广泛建立。 GB条件。我们要传达的主要信息是,GB马铃薯行业处于有利地位,可以通过当前的最佳管理实践并不断加强现有法规来继续蓬勃发展。

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