Pine Wilt Disease in Northeast and Northwest China: A Comprehensive Risk Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Trends of the Spread of PWD in Northeast and Northwest China
3. The Complexity of PWD
3.1. Complex Plant Disease System
3.2. Pathogenic Differentiation in Different Regions
3.3. Unclear Pathogenesis
4. PWN and Influencing Environmental Conditions
4.1. Temperature
4.2. Altitude
4.3. Other Environmental Conditions
5. PWN and Its Host Trees
5.1. PWN Host Trees and Non-Host Trees in China
5.2. Pinaceae in Northeast and Northwest China
6. PWN and Its Vector Insects
6.1. Vector Insects of PWNs Worldwide
6.2. Monochamus Species in Northeast and Northwest China
7. Comprehensive Risk of PWD in Northeast and Northwest China
7.1. Comprehensive Risk Analysis
7.2. Scientific Bottlenecks to Be Proven
7.2.1. The Pathogenicity of PWNs to Picea and Abies
7.2.2. The Distribution and PWN Transmissibility of Monochamus
7.3. Future PWD’s Management in Northeast and Northwest China
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Country | Isolation | Seedling Inoculation |
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USA (Origin) | Picea glauca, Picea pungens, Abies balsamea [33,84,85] | |
Canada (Origin) | Picea glauca, Picea mariana, Picea rubens, Abies balsamea [2] | Picea engelmannii, Picea glauca, Picea mariana, Picea rubens, Picea sitchensis, Abies amabilis, Abies balsamea, Abies grandis [82,83] |
Japan (Invasive) | Picea abies, Abies firma [4,5] | Picea abies, Picea jezoensis, Picea mariana, Abies homolepis, Abies sachalinensis [5,86] |
Species | Distribution in Northeast (NE) and Northwest (NW) China | Distribution | Lowest Distribution Altitude (Meters) |
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Pinus densiflora var. ussuriensis | NE | Heilongjiang Province | 50 |
Pinus koraiensis | NE | Lesser Khingan (Heilongjiang Province), Wanda Mountains (Heilongjiang Province), Zhangguangcai Range (Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces), Changbai Mountain (Jilin Province) | 50 |
Pinus sylvestris var. sylvestriformis | NE | Changbai Mountain | 630 |
Pinus thunbergii | NE | Liaoning Province | 400 |
Larix gmelinii | NE | Greater Khingan (Heilongjiang Province), Lesser Khingan | 300 |
Larix olgensis | NE | Changbai Mountain | 500 |
Picea jezoensis | NE | Greater Khingan, Lesser Khingan, Zhangguangcai Range, Changbai Mountain | 700 |
Picea koraiensis | NE | Greater Khingan, Lesser Khingan, Wanda Mountains, Zhangguangcai Range, Changbai Mountain | 300 |
Abies nephrolepis | NE | Lesser Khingan, Zhangguangcai Range, Changbai Mountain | 500 |
Species | Distribution in Northeast (NE) and Northwest (NW) China | Relationship with PWN (Pine Wood Nematode) |
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Monochamus alternatus | NE and NW | Confirmed vector in China [43] |
Monochamus basifossulatus | No distribution | |
Monochamus galloprovincialis | NE | Confirmed vector in Europe [43] |
Monochamus guerryi | No distribution | |
Monochamus saltuarius | NE and NW | Confirmed vector in China [19] |
Monochamus sartor urussovii | NE and NW | |
Monochamus sutor | NE and NW |
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Xu, Q.; Zhang, X.; Li, J.; Ren, J.; Ren, L.; Luo, Y. Pine Wilt Disease in Northeast and Northwest China: A Comprehensive Risk Review. Forests 2023, 14, 174. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14020174
Xu Q, Zhang X, Li J, Ren J, Ren L, Luo Y. Pine Wilt Disease in Northeast and Northwest China: A Comprehensive Risk Review. Forests. 2023; 14(2):174. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14020174
Chicago/Turabian StyleXu, Qinwang, Xuejiao Zhang, Jiaxing Li, Jiaru Ren, Lili Ren, and Youqing Luo. 2023. "Pine Wilt Disease in Northeast and Northwest China: A Comprehensive Risk Review" Forests 14, no. 2: 174. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14020174
APA StyleXu, Q., Zhang, X., Li, J., Ren, J., Ren, L., & Luo, Y. (2023). Pine Wilt Disease in Northeast and Northwest China: A Comprehensive Risk Review. Forests, 14(2), 174. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14020174