Genomic surveillance uncovers a pandemic clonal lineage of the wheat blast fungus

Author:

Latorre Sergio M.,Were Vincent M.,Foster Andrew J.,Langner Thorsten,Malmgren Angus,Harant Adeline,Asuke Soichiro,Reyes-Avila Sarai,Gupta Dipali Rani,Jensen Cassandra,Ma Weibin,Mahmud Nur Uddin,Mehebub Md. Shåbab,Mulenga Rabson M.,Muzahid Abu Naim Md.,Paul Sanjoy Kumar,Rabby S. M. Fajle,Rahat Abdullah Al Mahbub,Ryder Lauren,Shrestha Ram-Krishna,Sichilima Suwilanji,Soanes Darren M.,Singh Pawan Kumar,Bentley Alison R.,Saunders Diane G. O.,Tosa Yukio,Croll Daniel,Lamour Kurt H.,Islam Tofazzal,Tembo Batiseba,Win JoeORCID,Talbot Nicholas J.,Burbano Hernán A.,Kamoun SophienORCID

Abstract

Wheat, one of the most important food crops, is threatened by a blast disease pandemic. Here, we show that a clonal lineage of the wheat blast fungus recently spread to Asia and Africa following two independent introductions from South America. Through a combination of genome analyses and laboratory experiments, we show that the decade-old blast pandemic lineage can be controlled by the Rmg8 disease resistance gene and is sensitive to strobilurin fungicides. However, we also highlight the potential of the pandemic clone to evolve fungicide-insensitive variants and sexually recombine with African lineages. This underscores the urgent need for genomic surveillance to track and mitigate the spread of wheat blast outside of South America and to guide preemptive wheat breeding for blast resistance.

Funder

Leverhulme Trust

Royal Society

Gatsby Charitable Foundation

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Krishi Gobeshona Foundation

European Research Council

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience

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