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Tổng quan các loài nấm gây bệnh thuộc chi Ceratocystis Ellis & Halst (1980)

A review of Ceratocystis canker and wilt pathogens

Khoa học và Công nghệ Lâm nghiệp

2024

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1859-3828

Bệnh loét và héo do nấm Ceratocystis gây thiệt hại kinh tế nghiêm trọng ở nhiều quốc gia và vùng lãnh thổ. Nghiên cứu này nhằm tổng hợp các kết quả nghiên cứu về bệnh do nấm Ceratocystis và cung cấp thông tin bao quát phục vụ quản lý bệnh hại. Các nghiên cứu đã ghi nhận 80 loài thuộc chi Ceratocystis là mầm bệnh của hơn 70 loài cây trồng thuộc 50 chi thực vật. Một số loài nấm là mầm bệnh trên nhiều loài cây chủ, trong đó nhóm loài trồng nông nghiệp: 4 loài, nhóm loài cây ăn quả: 7 loài, nhóm loài cây trồng lâm nghiệp: 74 loài và cây trồng khác: 10 loài. Nhiều loài cây lâm nghiệp đã bị nấm Ceratocystis gây hại, tập trung nhiều nhất ở các loài keo, bạch đàn và thông. Ngoài ra, một số loài côn trùng có thể vô tình lây truyền bệnh do nấm Ceratocystis. Các mầm bệnh này rất nguy hiểm, một số đã xâm nhiễm và gây hại trên diện rộng đối với các loài cây trồng chủ lực ở nhiều nơi. Khả năng lây lan của các mầm bệnh này rất nhanh, cả về diện tích và cây chủ. Những dữ liệu này sẽ góp phần quản lý hiệu quả bệnh loét, héo trong sản xuất nông lâm nghiệp. Ngoài ra, cần giám sát liên tục và có các nghiên cứu chuyên sâu về phòng trừ các mầm bệnh này.

Canker and wilt disease caused by Ceratocystis spp. have caused serious economic losses in many countries and territories. This article aims to review recent publications on canker and wilt disease caused by Ceratocystis species and to provide comprehensive information for disease management. It has been reported in the literature that there are 80 species of the genus Ceratocystis as pathogens of over 70 plant species belonging to 50 plant genera. Some Ceratocystis species were found in many host plant species, including agricultural plants (4 species), fruit trees (7 species), forestry plants (74 species) and other crops (10 species). Ceratocystis pathogens could damage many forestry plant species, such as Acacia, Eucalyptus and Pinus species. In addition, some insect pests could be vectors for Ceratocystis canker and wilt pathogens. The severe impact of these pathogens on main crop species has been noticed in several countries and territories with rapid spreading in both area and host plant. This data will contribute to the effective management of canker and wilt diseases in agricultural and forestry production. Further studies are required, including continuous monitoring and managing of Ceratocystis diseases, and identifying insect pests that could be vectors for disease transfection.

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