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Climate change is predicted to alter the current pest status of Globodera pallida and G. rostochiensis in the United Kingdom

机译:预计气候变化将改变英国Globodera pallida和G.rostochiensis的当前有害生物状况

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The potato cyst nematodes Globodera pallida and G. rostochiensis are economically important plant pathogens causing losses to UK potato harvests estimated at £50 m/ year. Implications of climate change on their future pest status have not been fully considered. Here, we report growth of female G. pallida and G. rostochiensis over the range 15 to 25°C. Females per plant and their fecundity declined progressively with temperatures above 17.5°C for G. pallida, whilst females per plant were optimal between 17.5 and 22.5°C for G. rostochiensis. Relative reproductive success with temperature was confirmed on two potato cultivars infected with either species at 15, 22.5 and 25°C. The reduced reproductive success of G. pallida at 22.5°C relative to 15°C was also recorded for a further seven host cultivars studied. The differences in optimal temperatures for reproductive success may relate to known differences in the altitude of their regions of origin in the Andes. Exposure of G. pallida to a diurnal temperature stress for one week during female growth significantly suppressed subsequent growth for one week at 17.5°C but had no effect on G. rostochiensis. However, after two weeks of recovery, female size was not significantly different from that for the control treatment. Future soil temperatures were simulated for medium‐ and high‐emission scenarios and combined with nematode growth data to project future implications of climate change for the two species. Increased soil temperatures associated with climate change may reduce the pest status of G. pallida but benefit G. rostochiensis especially in the southern United Kingdom. We conclude that plant breeders may be able to exploit the thermal limits of G. pallida by developing potato cultivars able to grow under future warm summer conditions. Existing widely deployed resistance to G. rostochiensis is an important characteristic to retain for new potato cultivars.
机译:马铃薯孢囊线虫Globodera pallida和G.rostochiensis是经济上重要的植物病原体,导致英国马铃薯收成损失,估计为每年5000万英镑。气候变化对其未来有害生物状况的影响尚未得到充分考虑。在这里,我们报告了雌性G.Pallida和G.rostochiensis在15至25°C范围内的生长情况。当温度高于17.5°C时,Pa.pidaida的单株雌性和繁殖力逐渐下降,而对于rostochiensis,则每株雌性在17.5至22.5°C之间最佳。在温度分别为15、22.5和25°C的两个马铃薯品种中,确认了两个温度相对繁殖成功。相对于15°C,在22.5°C下,P.Pallida的繁殖成功率也降低了,这是针对另外7个寄主品种进行的。生殖成功的最佳温度差异可能与安第斯山脉其起源地区的海拔高度已知有关。在女性生长过程中,将G.palliida暴露于昼夜温度胁迫下1周可显着抑制随后在17.5°C下生长1周,但对rostochiensis没有影响。然而,在恢复两周后,雌性大小与对照治疗无明显差异。针对中排放和高排放情景模拟了未来土壤温度,并与线虫生长数据相结合,以预测气候变化对这两个物种的未来影响。与气候变化相关的土壤温度升高可能会降低P.pallida的有害生物状况,但有利于Rostochiensis,特别是在英国南部。我们得出的结论是,植物育种者可能通过开发能够在未来温暖的夏季条件下生长的马铃薯品种来利用G.palliida的热量限制。现有的广泛部署的对rostochiensis的抗性是保留用于新马铃薯品种的重要特征。

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