Modeling climate‑related global risk maps of rice bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas oryzae (Ishiyama 1922) using geographical information system (GIS)
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Date
2024-10-17
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Article
Publisher
Springer Nature
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment ; Volume 196, article number 1064, (2024)
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Abstract
Rice is a critical staple crop that feeds more
than half of the world’s population. Still, its production
confronts various biotic risks, notably the severe bacterial
blight disease produced by Xanthomonas oryzae. Understanding
the possible effects of climate change on the
geographic distribution of this virus is critical to ensuring
food security. This work used ecological niche modeling
and the Maxent algorithm to create future risk maps for
the range of X. oryzae under several climate change scenarios
between 2050 and 2070. The model was trained
using 93 occurrence records of X. oryzae and five critical bioclimatic variables. It has an excellent predictive performance,
with an AUC of 0.889. The results show that X.
oryzae’s potential geographic range and habitat suitability
are expected to increase significantly under low (RCP2.6)
and high (RCP8.5) emission scenarios. Key climatic drivers
allowing this development include increased yearly
precipitation, precipitation during the wettest quarter, and
the wettest quarter’s mean temperature. These findings
are consistent with broader research revealing that climate
change is allowing many plant diseases and other dangerous
microbes to spread across the globe. Integrating these
spatial predictions with data on host susceptibility, agricultural
practices, and socioeconomic vulnerabilities can
help to improve targeted surveillance, preventative, and
management methods for reducing the growing threat of
bacterial blight to rice production. Proactive, multidisciplinary
efforts to manage the changing disease dynamics
caused by climate change will be critical to assuring
global food security in the future decades.
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Keywords
Climate change impacts, Ecological niche modeling, Geographic distribution, Rice bacterial blight, Xanthomonas oryzae
Citation
Khalaf, S. M. H., Alqahtani, M. S. M., Ali, M. R. M., Abdelalim, I. T. I., & Hodhod, M. S. (2024). Modeling climate-related global risk maps of rice bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas oryzae (Ishiyama 1922) using geographical information system (GIS). Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 196(11). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-024-13215-8