Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime, Kent, ME4 4TB, UK.
Sustainable Agriculture Sciences Department, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 2JQ, UK.
New Phytol. 2021 Jun;230(6):2164-2178. doi: 10.1111/nph.17271. Epub 2021 Mar 21.
Host plant defence mechanisms (resistance and tolerance) and plant nutrition are two of the most widely proposed components for the control of hemiparasitic weeds of the genus Striga in tropical cereal production systems. Neither of the two components alone is effective enough to prevent parasitism and concomitant crop losses. This review explores the potential of improved plant nutrition, being the chemical constituent of soil fertility, to fortify the expression of plant inherent resistance and tolerance against Striga. Beyond reviewing advances in parasitic plant research, we assess relevant insights from phytopathology and plant physiology in the broader sense to identify opportunities and knowledge gaps and to develop the way forward regarding research and development of combining genetics and plant nutrition for the durable control of Striga.
寄主植物防御机制(抗性和耐受性)和植物营养是热带谷物生产系统中控制列当属寄生杂草的两个最广泛提出的因素。这两个因素单独使用都不足以有效防止寄生和伴随的作物损失。本综述探讨了改善植物营养的潜力,即土壤肥力的化学组成,以增强植物对列当属的固有抗性和耐受性的表达。除了回顾寄生植物研究的进展外,我们还从广义的植物病理学和植物生理学角度评估了相关的见解,以确定机会和知识差距,并为结合遗传学和植物营养来持久控制列当属的研究和发展指明前进的道路。