Spread of bacterial and virus yellowing diseases of sugar beet in South and Central Germany from 2017–2020

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Sugar Industry-Zuckerindustrie Pub Date : 2021-08-06 DOI:10.36961/si27343
S. Behrmann, Mareike Schwind, Manuel Schieler, A. Vilcinskas, O. Martinez, Kwang-Zin Lee, Christian Lang
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From 2017 to 2020 an extensive monitoring for bacterial and viral yellowing diseases was carried out in southern and central Germany. The monitoring recorded for the first time the infestation of sugar beets with yellowing viruses and the disease „Syndrome Basses Richesses“ (SBR). To map the yellowing virus infestation, samples were examined for the presence of several virus species (BYV, BtMV, poleroviruses). The disease SBR was investigated in this study using the more common γ-3 proteobacterium “Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus”. In this study samples were chosen, which showed yellowing symptoms. The coordination of the sampling was carried out by the Association of Hessian-Palatinate Sugar Beet Growers. Results clearly show the extent of the heavily infested area from SBR to southern Hesse, Rhine-Hesse and Franconia. The spread of SBR can be explained by the migration of the leafhopper Pentastiridius leporinus. Furthermore, the regional and parallel spread of mixed infections of both yellowing diseases was shown for the first time, which probably contributed to the strong sugar yield losses observed in practice. Causes and effects of mixed infections of both yellowing diseases require further research. Over the four-year study period, a continuous increase in SBR infections was observed. Therefore, the need for development of appropriate management systems to control SBR is very high.
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2017-2020年德国南部和中部甜菜细菌和病毒黄化病的传播
从2017年到2020年,在德国南部和中部开展了对细菌和病毒性黄变病的广泛监测。该监测首次记录了甜菜黄化病毒侵染和甜菜病(SBR)的情况。为了绘制黄病毒侵染图,检测了样品中几种病毒(BYV、BtMV、polerovirus)的存在。本研究利用较为常见的γ-3变形菌“Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus”对SBR进行了研究。在本研究中,选择的样本显示黄色症状。抽样的协调工作由黑森州-普法尔茨甜菜种植者协会进行。结果清楚地表明,黑森州南部、莱茵-黑森州和弗朗科尼亚州是黑森州的重灾区。SBR的传播可以用叶蝉(Pentastiridius leporinus)的迁移解释。此外,首次发现两种黄化病混合感染的区域平行传播,这可能是实践中观察到的糖产量严重损失的原因。两种黄变疾病混合感染的原因和影响需要进一步研究。在四年的研究期间,观察到SBR感染持续增加。因此,开发适当的管理系统来控制SBR的需求非常高。
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Sugar Industry-Zuckerindustrie
Sugar Industry-Zuckerindustrie 工程技术-食品科技
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0.50
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50.00%
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22
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Sugar Industry / Zuckerindustrie accepts original papers (research reports), review articles, and short communications on all the aspects implied by the journals title and subtitle.
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