Monitoring the Reoccurrence of Fire Blight and the Eradication Efficiency of Erwinia amylovora in Burial Sites of Infected Host Plants Using Sentinel Plants

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Research in Plant Disease Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.5423/rpd.2022.28.4.221
In Woong Park, Yu-Rim Song, Nguyen Trung Vu, Eom-Ji Oh, I. Hwang, H. Ham, Seong Hwan Kim, D. Park, C. Oh
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The fire blight caused by Erwinia amylovora (Ea) was first reported in 2015 in Korea, and the disease has rapidly spread to 22 regions until 2021. In Korea, all host plants in the apple and pear orchards where fire blight occurred should be eliminated and buried by the Plant Protection Act. To prevent the spread of the disease, all burial sites were prohibited from planting the new host plants for the next three years. To confirm the eradication efficiency of Ea and the reoccurrence of fire blight, the surveillance facilities were established on three burial sites from 2019 to 2020 in Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, and Chungju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do. As host plants, five apple trees of fire blight-susceptible cultivar ‘Fuji’, were planted in each facility. All facilities were enclosed with fences and nets and equipped with two CCTVs, motion sensors, and several other sensors for recording weather conditions to monitor the environment of the sentinel plants in real-time. The sentinel plants were checked for the reoccurrence of fire blight routinely. Suspicious plant parts were collected and analyzed for Ea detection by loop-mediated isothermal amplification polymerase chain reaction and conventional polymerase chain reaction. Until November 2022, Ea has not been detected in all sentinel plants. These results might support that the burial control of infected plants in soil works efficiently to remove Ea and support the possibility to shorten the prohibition period of host plant establishment in the burial sites.
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利用哨兵植物监测寄主植物埋葬区火斑病的再次发生和淀粉型欧文氏菌的根除效率
2015年,韩国首次报告了由嗜淀粉欧文氏菌(Ea)引起的火疫病,直到2021年,该疾病已迅速蔓延到22个地区。在韩国,根据《植物保护法》,苹果园和梨园中发生火疫病的所有寄主植物都应被清除并掩埋。为了防止疾病的传播,在接下来的三年里,所有埋葬地点都被禁止种植新的寄主植物。为了确认Ea的根除效率和火疫病的再次发生,从2019年到2020年,在京畿道安城寺和忠清北道忠州寺的三个墓地建立了监测设施。作为寄主植物,在每个设施中种植了五棵对火疫病敏感的品种“富士”的苹果树。所有设施都用围栏和网围起来,并配备了两台闭路电视、运动传感器和其他几个传感器,用于记录天气状况,实时监测哨兵植物的环境。定期检查哨点植物是否再次发生火疫病。收集可疑的植物部分,并通过环介导的等温扩增聚合酶链反应和常规聚合酶链反应分析Ea检测。直到2022年11月,尚未在所有哨兵植物中检测到Ea。这些结果可能支持对土壤中受感染植物的埋葬控制有效地去除Ea,并支持缩短埋葬地点寄主植物建立的禁止期的可能性。
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Research in Plant Disease
Research in Plant Disease Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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