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The Reemergence of Phycopathology: When Algal Biology Meets Ecology and Biosecurity

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY
卷 61, 期 -, 页码 231-255

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DOI: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-020620-120425

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algal diseases; algal aquaculture; algal ecology; algal parasitology

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This paper highlights the importance of understanding the diversity of algal pathogens and their ecological interactions with algal hosts. It also discusses how ecological knowledge and cultivation experience can contribute to aquaculture practice and potentially reshape biosecurity policies of seaweed cultivation worldwide.
Viruses, bacteria, and eukaryotic symbionts interact with algae in a variety of ways to cause disease complexes, often shaping marine and freshwater ecosystems. The advent of phyconomy (a.k.a. seaweed agronomy) represents a need for a greater understanding of algal disease interactions, where underestimated cryptic diversity and lack of phycopathological basis are prospective constraints for algal domestication. Here, we highlight the limited yet increasing knowledge of algal pathogen biodiversity and the ecological interaction with their algal hosts. Finally, we discuss how ecology and cultivation experience contribute to and reinforce aquaculture practice, with the potential to reshape biosecurity policies of seaweed cultivation worldwide.

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