Occurrence and potential diffusion of pine wilt disease mediated by insect vectors in China under climate change

Author:

Gao Ruihe12ORCID,Liu Lei12,Fan Shiming12,Zheng Wenfang12,Liu Ruyuan12,Zhang Zhiwei12,Huang Ruifen3,Zhao Lijuan12,Shi Juan4

Affiliation:

1. College of Forestry Shanxi Agricultural University Jinzhong China

2. Shanxi Dangerous Forest Pest Inspection and Identification Center Jinzhong China

3. Center for Biological Disaster Prevention and Control, National Forestry and Grassland Administration Shenyang China

4. College of Forestry Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDPine wilt disease (PWD), a major international quarantined forest pest, causes serious ecological and economic damage to Pinus species in Asia and Europe. In China, PWD has spread northeasterly and northwesterly beyond its original northern limits. Consequently, an evaluation of the insect vector‐mediated occurrence and potential diffusion of PWD is needed to identify important transmission routes and control the spread of disease.RESULTSAn optimized MaxEnt model was used to assess the current and future geographical distribution of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and its insect vectors in China. The predicted suitable area for B. xylophilus colonization is currently 212.32 × 104 km2 and mainly concentrated in Central, East, Southwest and South China, although is anticipated to include the northwestern regions of China in the future. As for the insect vectors, Monochamus alternatus and M. saltuarius are expected to spread toward the northwest and southwest, respectively. The maximum predicted dispersion area of PWD mediated by M. alternatus, M. saltuarius and both species was 91.85 × 104, 218.76 × 104 and 29.99 × 104 km2, respectively, with potential diffusion areas being anticipated to increase in the future. Both the suitable probabilities and areas of B. xylophilus and its insect vectors were found to vary substantially along the latitudinal gradient, with the latitudinal range of these species being predicted to expand in the future.CONCLUSIONThis is the first study to investigate the potential diffusion areas of PWD mediated by insect vectors in China, and our finding will provide a vital theoretical reference and empirical basis for developing more effective management strategies for the control of PWD in China. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

Publisher

Wiley

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