Cucumber angular leaf spot (ALS) disease, caused by , is an emerging disease with a high incidence that causes severe damage to cucumber worldwide. Bacterial aerosols play a crucial role in the epidemiology of greenhouse ALS disease. However, little is known about the influence of temperature and relative humidity (RH) on the dynamics of in aerosols. A study was conducted to investigate the relationships between the concentration of aerosols and their dependence on temperature and RH in aerosol chambers and greenhouses. The results demonstrated that temperature and RH are both significant factors influencing the release amount, survival time and infectivity of in aerosols, while RH has a greater influence on particle size than temperature across the range of conditions tested. The release amount and survival time of in aerosols under high RH (95%) and low temperature (≤ 25°C) conditions were significantly higher than those under low RH (35%) and high temperature (35°C) conditions. The highest release amount of aerosol (96 CFU/m) and highest survival rate (98.41%) were found at 18°C and 95% RH, while the highest disease index (DI = 60.9) caused by aerosol was found at 25°C and 95% RH. In addition, aerosols presented a larger diameter (4.7->7.0 μm) under high RH (95% RH) than under dry conditions (≤ 65% RH). These findings will play a crucial role in elucidating the influence of environmental parameters on the dynamics and transmission of in aerosols. Based on our findings, preliminary recommendations for controlling airborne spread involve controlling air temperature and RH, which will contribute to the effective alleviation and control of cucumber ALS disease.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9936812 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1087496 | DOI Listing |
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