Climate Change and Pathways Used by Pests as Challenges to Plant Health in Agriculture and Forestry

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作者
Gullino, Maria Lodovica [1 ]
Albajes, Ramon [2 ]
Al-Jboory, Ibrahim [3 ]
Angelotti, Francislene [4 ]
Chakraborty, Subrata [5 ,6 ]
Garrett, Karen A. [7 ,8 ]
Hurley, Brett Phillip [9 ]
Juroszek, Peter [10 ]
Lopian, Ralf [11 ]
Makkouk, Khaled [12 ]
Pan, Xubin [13 ]
Pugliese, Massimo [1 ]
Stephenson, Tannecia [14 ]
机构
[1] Univ Torino, Agroinnova, I-10095 Grugliasco, Italy
[2] Univ Lleida, Agrotecnio Ctr, Lleida 25002, Spain
[3] Univ Baghdad, Dept Plant Protect, Baghdad 10070, Iraq
[4] Brazilian Agr Res Corp EMBRAPA, Embrapa Semiarid, BR-56302970 Petrolina, Brazil
[5] Univ New England, Fac Sci Agr Business & Law, Sch Sci & Technol, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia
[6] Univ Technol Sydney, Fac Engn & IT, Ctr Adv Modelling & Geospatial Informat Syst, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia
[7] Univ Florida, Plant Pathol Dept, Gainesville, FL 32605 USA
[8] Univ Florida, Global Food Syst Inst, Gainesville, FL 32605 USA
[9] Univ Pretoria, Forestry & Agr Biotechnol Inst FABI, Dept Zool & Entomol, ZA-0002 Pretoria, South Africa
[10] Cent Inst Decis Support Syst Crop Protect ZEPP, D-55545 Bad Kreuznach, Germany
[11] Minist Agr & Forestry Finland, Helsinki 00023, Finland
[12] Ex Natl Council Sci Res CNRS, LB-2260 Beirut, Lebanon
[13] Chinese Acad Inspect & Quarantine, Inst Plant Quarantine, Beijing 100176, Peoples R China
[14] Univ West Indies UWI, Dept Phys, Fac Sci & Technol, Kingston 7, Jamaica
关键词
global warming; plant pathogens; insect pests; invasive species; pest risk; XYLELLA-FASTIDIOSA; FOOD SECURITY; GLOBAL CHANGE; DOWNY MILDEW; GEOGRAPHIC-DISTRIBUTION; DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES; POWDERY MILDEW; CHANGE IMPACTS; FUSARIUM-WILT; INSECT PESTS;
D O I
10.3390/su141912421
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Climate change already challenges people's livelihood globally and it also affects plant health. Rising temperatures facilitate the introduction and establishment of unwanted organisms, including arthropods, pathogens, and weeds (hereafter collectively called pests). For example, a single, unusually warm winter under temperate climatic conditions may be sufficient to assist the establishment of invasive plant pests, which otherwise would not be able to establish. In addition, the increased market globalization and related transport of recent years, coupled with increased temperatures, has led to favorable conditions for pest movement, invasion, and establishment worldwide. Most published studies indicate that, in general, pest risk will increase in agricultural ecosystems under climate-change scenarios, especially in today's cooler arctic, boreal, temperate, and subtropical regions. This is also mostly true for forestry. Some pests have already expanded their host range or distribution, at least in part due to changes in climate. Examples of these pests, selected according to their relevance in different geographical areas, are summarized here. The main pathways used by them, directly and/or indirectly, are also discussed. Understanding these pathways can support decisions about mitigation and adaptation measures. The review concludes that preventive mitigation and adaptation measures, including biosecurity, are key to reducing the projected increases in pest risk in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry. Therefore, the sustainable management of pests is urgently needed. It requires holistic solutions, including effective phytosanitary regulations, globally coordinated diagnostic and surveillance systems, pest risk modeling and analysis, and preparedness for pro-active management.
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