Optimizing an integrated biovigilance toolbox to study the spatial distribution and dynamic changes of airborne mycobiota, with a focus on cereal rust fungi in western Canada

Author:

Chen Wen12ORCID,Newlands Nathaniel3,Hambleton Sarah1,Laroche André4,Davoodi Seyyed Mohammadreza5,Bakkeren Guus3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ottawa Research and Development Centre Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada (AAFC) Ottawa Ontario Canada

2. Department of Biology University of Ottawa, Marie‐Curie Private Ottawa Ontario Canada

3. Summerland Research and Development Centre Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada Summerland British Columbia Canada

4. Lethbridge Research and Development Centre Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada, Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada Lethbridge Alberta Canada

5. Department of Civil Engineering, Lassonde School of Engineering York University Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractIn the face of evolving agricultural practices and climate change, tools towards an integrated biovigilance platform to combat crop diseases, spore sampling, DNA diagnostics and predictive trajectory modelling were optimized. These tools revealed microbial dynamics and were validated by monitoring cereal rust fungal pathogens affecting wheat, oats, barley and rye across four growing seasons (2015–2018) in British Columbia and during the 2018 season in southern Alberta. ITS2 metabarcoding revealed disparity in aeromycobiota diversity and compositional structure across the Canadian Rocky Mountains, suggesting a barrier effect on air flow and pathogen dispersal. A novel bioinformatics classifier and curated cereal rust fungal ITS2 database, corroborated by real‐time PCR, enhanced the precision of cereal rust fungal species identification. Random Forest modelling identified crop and land‐use diversification as well as atmospheric pressure and moisture as key factors in rust distribution. As a valuable addition to explain observed differences and patterns in rust fungus distribution, trajectory HYSPLIT modelling tracked rust fungal urediniospores' northeastward dispersal from the Pacific Northwest towards southern British Columbia and Alberta, indicating multiple potential origins. Our Canadian case study exemplifies the power of an advanced biovigilance toolbox towards developing an early‐warning system for farmers to detect and mitigate impending disease outbreaks.

Funder

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Western Grains Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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