Title of article :
The current status of Saprolegniales in Iran: calling mycologists for better taxonomic and ecological resolutions
Author/Authors :
Masigol, H Department of Plant Protection - School of Agriculture of Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran , Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, R Department of Plant Protection - School of Agriculture of Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Saprolegniales have been studying for
nearly 150 years and have been recognized mainly as
freshwater animal pathogens. Similar to the global
trend, studies on Saprolegniales in Iran have mainly
focused on their pathological aspects. Therefore, this
review discusses the state of the art of Saprolegniales
studies in Iran and pinpoints present deficiencies. More
than 80% of Iranian studies have examined the impact
of various plant extracts and other plant compounds on
Saprolegnia parasitica, responsible for causing deadly
diseases on fish species. On the other hand, recent
taxonomic and ecological reports on Saprolegniales
have addressed this topic in a more abstract manner.
Finally, we give recommendations to how to more
systematically study Saprolegniales in Iran. This
review calls mycologists in Iran and elsewhere to study
Saprolegniales more seriously and in a more
coordinated manner.
Keywords :
Disease management , Diversity , Ecology , Oomycota , Systematics , Pathology
Journal title :
Mycologia Iranica