The Distribution of Enset Pests and Pathogens and a Genomic Survey of Enset Xanthomonas Wilt

Author:

Yemataw ZerihunORCID,Borrell James S.ORCID,Biswas Manosh KumarORCID,White OliverORCID,Mengesha WendawekORCID,Muzemil SadikORCID,Darbar Jaypal N.,Ondo IanORCID,Harrison Pat J.S. HeslopORCID,Blomme GuyORCID,Wilkin PaulORCID

Abstract

AbstractMapping the distribution of crop pests and pathogens is essential to safeguard food security and sustainable livelihoods. However, these data are unavailable for many neglected and underutilised crops, particularly in developing countries. In Ethiopia, the world’s largest historic recipient of food aid, the indigenous banana relative enset (Ensete ventricosum) is threatened by multiple pests and pathogens whilst providing the staple starch source for 20 million people. Foremost among these isXanthomonasWilt of enset (EXW), caused byXanthomonas vasicolapv.musacearum(Xvm), a globally important disease of bananas (Musasp.) that likely originated in enset. Here we collate 1069 farm surveys to map the distribution and relative prevalence of enset pests and pathogens across the entire enset growing region. We find that EXW is the most frequently encountered pathogen, and that farmers consistently ranked EXW as the most significant constraint on enset agriculture. Our surveys also showed that corm rot, and the pests root mealybug, mole rat and porcupine are all virtually ubiquitous. Finally, we apply genotyping-by-sequencing to the detection ofXvmand demonstrate that it is present even in asymptomatic domesticated and wild enset samples, suggesting that management of plants displaying symptoms alone may not be sufficient to reduce disease transmission. Holistic understanding of pests and pathogen distributions in enset may have significant benefits for both food security in Ethiopia, and preventing proliferation in related crops such as banana across central and east Africa.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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