Ratoon Stunting Disease of Sugarcane: A Review Emphasizing Detection Strategies and Challenges

Phytopathology. 2024 Jan;114(1):7-20. doi: 10.1094/PHYTO-05-23-0181-RVW. Epub 2024 Feb 14.

Abstract

Sugarcane (Saccharum hybrid) is an important cash crop grown in tropical and subtropical countries. Ratoon stunting disease (RSD), caused by a xylem-inhabiting bacterium, Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli (Lxx) is one of the most economically significant diseases globally. RSD results in severe yield losses because its highly contagious nature and lack of visually identifiable symptoms make it harder to devise an effective management strategy. The efficacy of current management practices is hindered by implementation difficulties caused by lack of resources, high cost, and difficulties in monitoring. Rapid detection of the causal pathogen in vegetative planting material is crucial for sugarcane growers to manage this disease. Several microscopic, serological, and molecular-based methods have been developed and used for detecting the RSD pathogen. Although these methods have been used across the sugarcane industry worldwide to diagnose Lxx, some lack reliability or specificity, are expensive and time-consuming to apply, and most of all, are not suitable for on-farm diagnosis. In recent decades, there has been significant progress in the development of integrated isothermal amplification-based microdevices for accurate human and plant pathogen detection. There is a significant opportunity to develop a novel diagnostic method that integrates nanobiosensing with isothermal amplification within a microdevice format for accurate Lxx detection. In this review, we summarize (i) the historical background and current knowledge of sugarcane ratoon stunting disease, including some aspects related to transmission, pathosystem, and management practices; and (ii) the drawbacks of current diagnostic methods and the potential for application of advanced diagnostics to improve disease management.

Keywords: Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli; isothermal amplification; microdevice; on-site diagnostic; sugarcane pathogen.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Actinomycetales*
  • Humans
  • Plant Diseases / microbiology
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Saccharum* / microbiology
  • Xylem / microbiology