Dynamics of spatial and temporal population structure of Pyricularia oryzae in Taiwan

Author:

Chen Yi‐Nian12ORCID,Wu Dong‐Hong3ORCID,Chen Mei‐Chun1,Hsieh Meng‐Ting3,Jwo Woei‐Shyuan4,Lin Guo‐Cih5,Chen Rong‐Kuen5ORCID,Chou Hau‐Ping6ORCID,Chen Pei‐Chen2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Plant Pathology Division Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Council of Agriculture Taiwan

2. Department of Plant Pathology National Chung Hsing University Taiwan

3. Crop Science Division Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Council of Agriculture Taiwan

4. Technical Service Division Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Council of Agriculture Taiwan

5. Tainan District Agricultural Research and Extension Station, Council of Agriculture Taiwan

6. Kaohsiung District Agricultural Research and Extension Station, Council of Agriculture Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDTo gain a better understanding of how Pyricularia oryzae population shifts is important for selecting suitable resistance genes for rice breeding programs. However, the relationships between P. oryzae pathogenic dynamics, geographic distribution, rice varieties, and timeline are not well studied.RESULTSResistance genes Piz‐5, Pi9(t), Pi12(t), Pi20(t), Pita‐2, and Pi11 showed stable resistance to the Taiwan rice blast fungus over 8 years of observations. Furthermore, 1749 rice blast isolates were collected from 2014 to 2021 and categorized into five pathotype clusters based on their correlation analysis between the geographic sources and virulence of Lijiangxintuanheigu monogenic lines. A detailed map of their distributions in Taiwan is presented. Isolates collected from the western region of Taiwan had greater pathotype diversity than those from the east region. Isolates collected from the subtropical region had greater diversity than those from the tropical region. Rice cultivars carrying Pik alleles were highly susceptible to pathotype L4. Cultivars with Piz‐t were highly susceptible to pathotype L5, and those with Pish were highly susceptible to pathotype L1. The geographical distribution of each pathotype was distinct, and the population size of each pathotype fluctuated significantly each year.CONCLUSIONThe regional mega cultivars significantly impact the evolution of Pyricularia oryzae in Taiwan within the span of 8 years. However, the annual fluctuation of pathotype populations likely correlate to the rising annual temperatures that selected pathotype clusters by their optimal growth temperature. The results will provide useful information for effective disease management, and enable the R‐genes to prolong their function in the fields. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.

Funder

Council of Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine

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