Affiliation:
1. Address:
ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore, 641007, India.
Abstract
Abstract
Red rot of sugarcane was recorded more than 100 years before in Java, India, Argentina, USA and other countries, and it is one of the most devastating diseases of sugarcane. Since the cultivated sugarcane (
Saccharum officinarum
) has failed across the countries, systematic inter-specific hybridization between
S. officinarum
and the wild species
S. spontaneum
referred as ‘nobilization’ was done to develop resistant varieties and the disease was managed in most of the countries. However, in the countries especially in Asia, varietal breakdown to red rot caused severe epiphytotics, by which the resistant varieties failed in the field at regular intervals. New pathogenic strains of
Colletotrichum falcatum
with higher virulence were found responsible for varietal breakdown in sugarcane. Extensive cultivation of a single variety over large areas led to extensive crop damages due to ‘vertifolia’ effect in different decades in India. The current epiphytotic on the ruling variety Co 0238 has caused loss of more than one billion US dollars in the current season in the country. Detailed studies were done on pathogenic variation, epidemiology, screening methods, disease resistance mechanism, identifying effectors, pathogenicity determinants, antifungal genes and transgenics. Recently, complete genome and transcriptomes of
C. falcatum
were sequenced and pathogenicity hot spots and candidate secreted effector proteins were identified and this will further help to identify the candidate genes for further genetic manipulation. In spite of poor understanding on inheritance of resistance to
C. falcatum
in sugarcane, new varieties with red rot resistance were developed and deployed after each of the epiphytotic to save the crop. Further, other management practices including bioagents, chemicals and inducers were attempted and improved efficacy by mechanized sett treatment showed promising results to manage the disease under field conditions.
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Veterinary
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