Cereal-Fusarium interactions: Improved fundamental insights into Fusarium pathogenomics and cereal host resistance reveals new ways to achieve durable disease control

C. Kanja, Ana K. M. Wood, L. Baggaley, C. Walker, K. Hammond-Kosack
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All cereal crop species are vulnerable to root, stem-base and floral diseases caused by various Fusarium species. Most problematic is Fusarium head blight because grains become contaminated with harmful mycotoxins. Currently Fusarium control using fungicides is only partially effective, whilst cultivars with acceptable resistance levels are scarce. This chapter reviews the recent advances in fundamental knowledge on the cell biology of interactions, the in planta production of trichothecene mycotoxins, Fusarium genomes/pan-genomes, newly discovered Fusarium virulence factors, small secreted effectors, plant defence components and resistance genes underlying major QTLs. These discoveries are discussed in the context of exploiting new intervention targets to achieve control through genetic modification, gene editing and HIGS. Finally, the chapter explores how to develop a more integrated approach that includes marker assisted selection in breeding programmes, removal of susceptibility loci and the inclusion of new approaches arising from plant defence, virulence and effector studies.
谷物-镰刀菌相互作用:对镰刀菌病原学和谷物寄主抗性的基本认识的改进揭示了实现持久疾病控制的新途径
所有谷类作物都容易受到各种镰刀菌引起的根、茎基部和花病害的侵害。最有问题的是镰刀菌头疫病,因为谷物被有害的真菌毒素污染了。目前使用杀菌剂控制镰孢菌仅部分有效,而具有可接受抗性水平的品种很少。本章综述了细胞生物学相互作用基础知识的最新进展、真菌毒素在植物中的产生、镰刀菌基因组/泛基因组、新发现的镰刀菌毒力因子、小分泌效应物、植物防御成分和主要qtl抗性基因。这些发现是在开发新的干预目标的背景下讨论的,通过基因修饰、基因编辑和HIGS来实现控制。最后,本章探讨了如何开发一种更综合的方法,包括育种计划中的标记辅助选择,去除易感位点以及包括来自植物防御,毒力和效应研究的新方法。
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