2007 Crop Losses from Plant Disease Outbreaks

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    2007 Crop Losses from Plant Disease Outbreaks

    January 2008  - A year-end report from 
    the International Society for Infectious Diseases shows the pattern of 
    plant diseases around the world. While many diseases are spreading, there 
    is some good news - grapevine leaf rust, caused by a wind borne fungus, 
    has been successfully eradicated in Australia. 
    Also in Australia, a citrus canker eradication program is almost complete, 
    although citrus canker and greening diseases continue to spread in the 
    United States. Citrus greening was reported for the first time from 
    Pakistan. 
    Australian sugar growers are struggling with sugarcane smut, which has 
    spread to all the major cane growing areas within 18 months of 
    introduction of the pathogen into the country. Caused by the fungus 
    Ustilago scitaminea, sugarcane smut was discovered in 1877 in South 
    Africa. The use of resistant varieties is an approach to smut control that 
    has succeded in Florida. 
    A controversy regarding the exclusion of New Zealand pome fruit by 
    Australia to prevent the introduction of fireblight has been taken to the 
    World Trade Organization. 
    Rice viruses and their insect vectors were rampant in parts of Asia. 
    
    Asian soybean rust was first reported in Ghana, the Democratic Republic of 
    Congo, and Canada in 2007, and was found in four more states in the United 
    States than in 2006.
    Asian soybean rust, caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi, is one of 
    the most destructive diseases of soybean. 
    Banana bacterial Xanthomonas wilt appears out of control in Africa with a 
    disease focus in Uganda. 
    Outbreaks of coffee wilt, leaf rust, and berry disease have affected crops 
    in Africa. 
    Cocoa black pod and swollen shoot diseases are causing serious crop losses 
    in West Africa. 
    Cassava mosaic disease remains a serious threat to food security in 
    Africa. Resistant germplasm is being distributed to farmers in affected 
    countries. 
    Sugarcane orange rust was reported for the first time in the Western 
    hemisphere in the United States. 
    Banana bunchy top virus is re-emerging in Hawaii. 
    Potato late blight is causing concern in many countries due to emerging 
    new strains with increased virulence and multiple fungicide resistances. A 
    major outbreak has affected crops in India. 
    A breakdown of resistance to lethal yellowing disease was observed in 
    Malayan dwarf coconut hybrids. This jeopardizes replanting programs in 
    areas affected by the disease. The mechanism of the resistance breakdown 
    is unknown. 
    Fungal diseases of vegetable, cereal and root crops, and grapevines were 
    of concern in Europe due to warm and humid weather patterns in 2007. 
    Wheat stem rust strain Ug99 jumped the Red Sea and spread to Yemen. An 
    even more virulent variant emerged in Kenya, and now an international 
    research alliance was formed to screen for resistant germplasm. 
    These diseases are tracked by the International Society for Infectious 
    Diseases' Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases, an electronic outbreak 
    reporting system that monitors infectious diseases globally. 
    







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