Occurrence of brown root rot in Ocean Expo Park, Okinawa, Japan: Infection route and preventive control measures

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Forest Pathology Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI:10.1111/efp.12809
Satoshi Tsujimoto, Mitsuteru Akiba, Norikazu Kameyama, Norio Sahashi
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Ocean Expo Park, established in 1976 on subtropical Okinawa Island, Japan, has approximately 8000 planted or naturally grown trees in an area of 77.2 ha. Windfall of these trees occurs mainly due to typhoons; wood chips made from the trunks and roots of windfall trees are commonly used as mulching material throughout the park areas, despite possible infection by pathogenic fungi such as Phellinus noxius, the pathogen causing brown root rot. P. noxius is distributed in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide and has a broad host range. The fungus can infect host plants with mycelia via root-to-root contact or with basidiospores. Here, we report the current status of tree damage caused by brown root rot in the park and infer the infection routes of P. noxius based on microsatellite markers. Among a total of 294 trees surveyed in the park, P. noxius was isolated from 13 trees of five species. P. noxius was observed more frequently on Ficus microcarpa than on other tree species. Ficus superba var. japonica was identified as a new host species, and Bombax ceiba was first recorded as a host plant of P. noxius in Japan. Among the 13 P. noxius isolates from the diseased trees, 2 isolates from adjacent diseased trees were considered to be of the same genet, while the other 11 isolates were different genets, indicating that infection by basidiospores occurred frequently among trees in the entire park, although spread via root systems also occurred between at least two adjacent trees. An identical genet was not detected at distant locations, which suggests that the disease does not spread via chips. However, mulching with chips can lead to wood decay due to decaying fungi other than P. noxius. Therefore, in accordance with the precautionary principle, the park currently prohibits the chipping and mulching of windfall or damaged trees and is considering disposal methods such as burning.

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日本冲绳海洋博览公园褐根腐病的发生:感染途径及预防控制措施
海洋博览园建于1976年,位于亚热带的日本冲绳岛,占地77.2公顷,种植或自然生长的树木约8000棵。这些树木的横财主要是由于台风造成的;尽管可能会感染引起褐根腐病的病原菌黑腐菌(Phellinus noxius)等病原真菌,但在整个公园范围内,通常使用由横树的树干和根制成的木屑作为覆盖材料。黑腐菌分布在世界各地的热带和亚热带地区,宿主范围广泛。这种真菌可以通过根与根的接触或与担子孢子通过菌丝感染寄主植物。本文报道了该公园褐根腐病对树木的危害现状,并基于微卫星标记推断了褐根腐病的侵染途径。在调查的294棵树木中,从5个树种的13棵树木中分离出了有毒松毛虫。在小榕树上观察到的毒蛾比在其他树种上观察到的多。日本榕属(Ficus superba var. japonica)为新寄主植物,棉绵属(Bombax ceiba)为日本第一个记录寄主植物。从病树分离的13株病原菌中,有2株来自相邻病树,其余11株为不同基因,说明担孢子侵染在整个公园的树木间频繁发生,但至少两株相邻树间也会发生根系传播。在遥远的地方没有检测到相同的基因,这表明这种疾病不会通过芯片传播。然而,用木屑覆盖会导致木材腐烂,原因是腐烂的真菌不是有毒的。因此,根据预防原则,公园目前禁止对意外收获或受损的树木进行修剪和覆盖,并正在考虑焚烧等处理方法。
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Forest Pathology
Forest Pathology 农林科学-林学
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62
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期刊介绍: This peer reviewed, highly specialized journal covers forest pathological problems occurring in any part of the world. Research and review articles, short communications and book reviews are addressed to the professional, working with forest tree diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, nematodes, viruses, and phytoplasms; their biology, morphology, and pathology; disorders arising from genetic anomalies and physical or chemical factors in the environment. Articles are published in English. Fields of interest: Forest pathology, effects of air pollution and adverse environmental conditions on trees and forest ecosystems.
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