Septoria Nodorum Blotch of Wheat: Disease Management and Resistance Breeding in the Face of Shifting Disease Dynamics and a Changing Environment

Author:

Downie Rowena C.12,Lin Min3,Corsi Beatrice1,Ficke Andrea4ORCID,Lillemo Morten3,Oliver Richard P.5,Phan Huyen T. T.6,Tan Kar-Chun6,Cockram James1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. John Bingham Laboratory, NIAB, Cambridge, CB3 0LE, United Kingdom

2. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 3EA, United Kingdom

3. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås NO-1432, Norway

4. Norwegian Institute for Bioeconomy Research, Ås NO-1432, Norway

5. Curtin University, Bentley 6102, Perth, WA, Australia

6. Centre for Crop and Disease Management, School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University, Bentley 6102, Perth, WA, Australia

Abstract

The fungus Parastagonospora nodorum is a narrow host range necrotrophic fungal pathogen that causes Septoria nodorum blotch (SNB) of cereals, most notably wheat (Triticum aestivum). Although commonly observed on wheat seedlings, P. nodorum infection has the greatest effect on the adult crop. It results in leaf blotch, which limits photosynthesis and thus crop growth and yield. It can also affect the wheat ear, resulting in glume blotch, which directly affects grain quality. Reports of P. nodorum fungicide resistance, the increasing use of reduced tillage agronomic practices, and high evolutionary potential of the pathogen, combined with changes in climate and agricultural environments, mean that genetic resistance to SNB remains a high priority in many regions of wheat cultivation. In this review, we summarize current information on P. nodorum population structure and its implication for improved SNB management. We then review recent advances in the genetics of host resistance to P. nodorum and the necrotrophic effectors it secretes during infection, integrating the genomic positions of these genetic loci by using the recently released wheat reference genome assembly. Finally, we discuss the genetic and genomic tools now available for SNB resistance breeding and consider future opportunities and challenges in crop health management by using the wheat–P. nodorum interaction as a model.

Funder

COST Action

The Research Council of Norway

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Curtin University and the Grains Research and Development Corporation bilateral grant

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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