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Root rot a silent alfalfa killer in China: Distribution, fungal, and oomycete pathogens, impact of climatic factors and its management

Alfalfa plays a significant role in the pasture ecosystems of China’s north, northeast, and northwest regions. It is an excellent forage for livestock, improves soil structure, prevents soil erosion, and has ecological benefits. Presently root rot is a significant threat to the alfalfa productivity...

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Autores principales: Abbas, Aqleem, Mubeen, Mustansar, Sohail, Muhammad Aamir, Solanki, Manoj Kumar, Hussain, Babar, Nosheen, Shaista, Kashyap, Brijendra Kumar, Zhou, Lei, Fang, Xiangling
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9403511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.961794
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author Abbas, Aqleem
Mubeen, Mustansar
Sohail, Muhammad Aamir
Solanki, Manoj Kumar
Hussain, Babar
Nosheen, Shaista
Kashyap, Brijendra Kumar
Zhou, Lei
Fang, Xiangling
author_facet Abbas, Aqleem
Mubeen, Mustansar
Sohail, Muhammad Aamir
Solanki, Manoj Kumar
Hussain, Babar
Nosheen, Shaista
Kashyap, Brijendra Kumar
Zhou, Lei
Fang, Xiangling
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description Alfalfa plays a significant role in the pasture ecosystems of China’s north, northeast, and northwest regions. It is an excellent forage for livestock, improves soil structure, prevents soil erosion, and has ecological benefits. Presently root rot is a significant threat to the alfalfa productivity because of the survival of the pathogens as soil-borne and because of lack of microbial competition in the impoverished nutrient-deficient soils and resistant cultivars. Furthermore, these regions’ extreme ecological and environmental conditions predispose alfalfa to root rot. Moisture and temperature, in particular, have a considerable impact on the severity of root rot. Pathogens such as Fusarium spp. and Rhizoctonia solani are predominant, frequently isolated, and of major concern. These pathogens work together as disease complexes, so finding a host genotype resistant to disease complexes is challenging. Approaches to root rot control in these regions include mostly fungicides treatments and cultural practices and very few reports on the usage of biological control agents. As seed treatment, fungicides such as carbendazim are frequently used to combat root rot; however, resistance to fungicides has arisen. However, breeding and transgenic approaches could be more efficient and sustainable long-term control strategies, especially if resistance to disease complexes may be identified. Yet, research in China is mainly limited to field investigation of root rot and disease resistance evaluation. In this review, we describe climatic conditions of pastoral regions and the role of alfalfa therein and challenges of root rot, the distribution of root rot in the world and China, and the impact of root rot pathogens on alfalfa in particular R. solani and Fusarium spp., effects of environmental factors on root rot and summarize to date disease management approach.
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spelling pubmed-94035112022-08-26 Root rot a silent alfalfa killer in China: Distribution, fungal, and oomycete pathogens, impact of climatic factors and its management Abbas, Aqleem Mubeen, Mustansar Sohail, Muhammad Aamir Solanki, Manoj Kumar Hussain, Babar Nosheen, Shaista Kashyap, Brijendra Kumar Zhou, Lei Fang, Xiangling Front Microbiol Microbiology Alfalfa plays a significant role in the pasture ecosystems of China’s north, northeast, and northwest regions. It is an excellent forage for livestock, improves soil structure, prevents soil erosion, and has ecological benefits. Presently root rot is a significant threat to the alfalfa productivity because of the survival of the pathogens as soil-borne and because of lack of microbial competition in the impoverished nutrient-deficient soils and resistant cultivars. Furthermore, these regions’ extreme ecological and environmental conditions predispose alfalfa to root rot. Moisture and temperature, in particular, have a considerable impact on the severity of root rot. Pathogens such as Fusarium spp. and Rhizoctonia solani are predominant, frequently isolated, and of major concern. These pathogens work together as disease complexes, so finding a host genotype resistant to disease complexes is challenging. Approaches to root rot control in these regions include mostly fungicides treatments and cultural practices and very few reports on the usage of biological control agents. As seed treatment, fungicides such as carbendazim are frequently used to combat root rot; however, resistance to fungicides has arisen. However, breeding and transgenic approaches could be more efficient and sustainable long-term control strategies, especially if resistance to disease complexes may be identified. Yet, research in China is mainly limited to field investigation of root rot and disease resistance evaluation. In this review, we describe climatic conditions of pastoral regions and the role of alfalfa therein and challenges of root rot, the distribution of root rot in the world and China, and the impact of root rot pathogens on alfalfa in particular R. solani and Fusarium spp., effects of environmental factors on root rot and summarize to date disease management approach. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9403511/ /pubmed/36033855 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.961794 Text en Copyright © 2022 Abbas, Mubeen, Sohail, Solanki, Hussain, Nosheen, Kashyap, Zhou and Fang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Abbas, Aqleem
Mubeen, Mustansar
Sohail, Muhammad Aamir
Solanki, Manoj Kumar
Hussain, Babar
Nosheen, Shaista
Kashyap, Brijendra Kumar
Zhou, Lei
Fang, Xiangling
Root rot a silent alfalfa killer in China: Distribution, fungal, and oomycete pathogens, impact of climatic factors and its management
title Root rot a silent alfalfa killer in China: Distribution, fungal, and oomycete pathogens, impact of climatic factors and its management
title_full Root rot a silent alfalfa killer in China: Distribution, fungal, and oomycete pathogens, impact of climatic factors and its management
title_fullStr Root rot a silent alfalfa killer in China: Distribution, fungal, and oomycete pathogens, impact of climatic factors and its management
title_full_unstemmed Root rot a silent alfalfa killer in China: Distribution, fungal, and oomycete pathogens, impact of climatic factors and its management
title_short Root rot a silent alfalfa killer in China: Distribution, fungal, and oomycete pathogens, impact of climatic factors and its management
title_sort root rot a silent alfalfa killer in china: distribution, fungal, and oomycete pathogens, impact of climatic factors and its management
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9403511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.961794
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