Landscape Epidemiology of Xylella fastidiosa in the Balearic Islands
2021
Olmo, Diego | Nieto, Alicia | Borrás, David | Montesinos, Marina | Adrover, Francesc | Pascual, Aura | Gost, Pere A. | Quetglas, Bàrbara | Urbano, Alejandro | García, Juan de Dios | Velasco-Amo, María Pilar | Olivares-García, Concepción | Beidas, Omar | Juan, Andreu | Marco-Noales, E. | Gomila, Margarita | Rita, Juan | Moralejo, Eduardo | Landa, Blanca B. | European Commission | Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España) | Interprofesional del Aceite de Oliva Español | Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación (España) | Govern de les Illes Balears | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España)
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) is a vascular plant pathogen native to the Americas. In 2013, it was first reported in Europe, implicated in a massive die-off of olive trees in Apulia, Italy. This finding prompted mandatory surveys across Europe, successively revealing that the bacterium was already established in some distant areas of the western Mediterranean. To date, the Balearic Islands (Spain) hold the major known genetic diversity of Xf in Europe. Since October 2016, four sequence types (ST) belonging to the subspecies fastidiosa (ST1), multiplex (ST7, ST81), and pauca (ST80) have been identified infecting 28 host species, including grapevines, almond, olive, and fig trees. ST1 causes Pierce’s disease (PD) and together with ST81 are responsible for almond leaf scorch disease (ALSD) in California, from where they were introduced into Mallorca in around 1993, very likely via infected almond scions brought for grafting. To date, almond leaf scorch disease affects over 81% of almond trees and Pierce’s disease is widespread in vineyards across Mallorca, although producing on average little economic impact. In this perspective, we present and analyze a large Xf-hosts database accumulated over four years of field surveys, laboratory sample analyses, and research to understand the underlying causes of Xf emergence and spread among crops and wild plants in the Balearic Islands. The impact of Xf on the landscape is discussed.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]This work was partially funded by projects XF-ACTORS (Xylella fastidiosa Active Containment Through a Multidisciplinary-Oriented Research Strategy; grant 727987 from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Research Programme), ERTA2017-00004-02 and E-RTA2017-00004-04 (Desarrollo de estrategias de erradicación, contención y control de X. fastidiosa en España) from ‘Programa Estatal de I + D + I Orientada a los Retos de la Sociedad of the Spanish Government’ and FEDER), the Spanish olive oil Interprofesional and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Project ITS2017-095 from ‘Consejeria de Medio Ambiente, Agricultura y Pesca’ from the Balearic Islands, Spain. M.P.V-A. was a recipient of a PhD fellowship from Intramural Project 201840E111 from CSIC.
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