Huanglongbing Pandemic: Current Challenges and Emerging Management Strategies.
Dilip Kumar GhoshSunil KokaneBrajesh Kumar SavitaPranav KumarAshwani Kumar SharmaAli OzcanAmol KokaneSwadeshmukul SantraPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Huanglongbing (HLB, aka citrus greening), one of the most devastating diseases of citrus, has wreaked havoc on the global citrus industry in recent decades. The culprit behind such a gloomy scenario is the phloem-limited bacteria " Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus" ( C Las), which are transmitted via psyllid. To date, there are no effective long-termcommercialized control measures for HLB, making it increasingly difficult to prevent the disease spread. To combat HLB effectively, introduction of multipronged management strategies towards controlling C Las population within the phloem system is deemed necessary. This article presents a comprehensive review of up-to-date scientific information about HLB, including currently available management practices and unprecedented challenges associated with the disease control. Additionally, a triangular disease management approach has been introduced targeting pathogen, host, and vector. Pathogen-targeting approaches include (i) inhibition of important proteins of C Las, (ii) use of the most efficient antimicrobial or immunity-inducing compounds to suppress the growth of C Las, and (iii) use of tools to suppress or kill the C Las. Approaches for targeting the host include (i) improvement of the host immune system, (ii) effective use of transgenic variety to build the host's resistance against C Las, and (iii) induction of systemic acquired resistance. Strategies for targeting the vector include (i) chemical and biological control and (ii) eradication of HLB-affected trees. Finally, a hypothetical model for integrated disease management has been discussed to mitigate the HLB pandemic.
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