Department of Crop and Forest Sciences, University of Lleida, 25198 Lleida, Spain.
Joint Research Unit CTFC-Agrotecnio, 25198 Lleida, Spain.
Annu Rev Phytopathol. 2020 Aug 25;58:343-361. doi: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-080417-050028. Epub 2020 May 12.
Global change is pressing forest pathologists to solve increasingly complex problems. We argue that understanding interactive effects between forest pathogens and global warming, globalization, and land-use changes may benefit from a functional ecology mindset. Traits can be more informative about ecological functions than species inventories and may deliver a more mechanistic description of forest disease. Myriad microbes with pathogenic potential interact with forest ecosystems at different organizational levels. Elucidation of functional traits may enable the microbial complexity to be reduced into manageable categories with predictive power. In this review, we propose guidelines that allow the research community to develop a functional forest pathology approach. We suggest new angles by which functional questions can be used to resolve burning issues on tree disease. Building up functional databases for pathogenicity is key to implementing these approaches.
全球变化促使森林病理学家解决日益复杂的问题。我们认为,要理解森林病原体与全球变暖、全球化和土地利用变化之间的相互作用,可能需要从功能生态学的角度来看待问题。特性比物种名录更能提供有关生态功能的信息,并且可以更机械地描述森林病害。具有潜在致病性的无数微生物在不同的组织层次上与森林生态系统相互作用。阐明功能特性可以使微生物的复杂性简化为具有预测能力的可管理类别。在这篇综述中,我们提出了一些指导方针,使研究界能够采用一种具有功能的森林病理学方法。我们建议从新的角度来利用功能问题来解决树木病害方面的热点问题。建立致病性功能数据库是实施这些方法的关键。