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摘要
卵菌假真菌(Peronospora belbahrii)是一种毁灭性的罗勒霜霉病的原因,因为一旦感染罗勒植物就不再销售。寄主范围仅限于罗勒和牛膝草。以前认为彩堇也是寄主,但引起彩堇霜霉病的病原菌在遗传上存在差异,被指定为P. belbahrii sensu lato。因此,P. belbahrii被描述为一个复杂的物种,可能是由植物宿主定义的。贝尔巴氏疟原虫是空气传播和种子传播的病原体,它不需要媒介传播。这种疾病最初是在非洲报道的,人们认为它起源于甜罗勒,70年后,它在欧洲被报道。目前,罗勒霜霉病是一种大流行病,病原体几乎存在于世界上所有种植罗勒的地区。由于病原体是通过种子传播的,因此种子贸易传播病原体的风险很高。
Downy Mildew of Basil: A New Destructive Disease Worldwide
Oomycete pseudofungus ( Peronospora belbahrii ) is a causal of devastating basil downy mildew disease because once infected basil plants are no longer marketable. The host range is limited to basil and hyssop. Coleus was previously considered as host as well, but pathogen causing downy mildew on coleus has been shown genetically different and specified as P. belbahrii sensu lato . Therefore, P. belbahrii is described as a complex species, likely defined by plant host. The P. belbahrii is air-borne and seed-borne pathogen and it does not need a vector for dispersal. The disease was firstly reported from Africa where it is assumed to have originated on sweet basil and 70 years later it was reported from Europe. Currently, basil downy mildew is of pandemic occurrence and the pathogen is present in almost all areas around the world where basil is cultivated. Since the pathogen is transmitted by the seed, there is a high risk of the pathogen spread by the seed trade.