Genomic Surveillance and Molecular Evolution of Fungicide Resistance in European Populations of Wheat Powdery Mildew.

IF 4.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Nikolaos Minadakis, Jigisha Jigisha, Luca Cornetti, Lukas Kunz, Marion C Müller, Stefano F F Torriani, Fabrizio Menardo
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Abstract

Fungicides are used in agriculture to manage fungal infections and maintain crop yield and quality. In Europe, their application on cereals increased drastically starting from the mid 1970s, contributing to a significant improvement in yields. However, extensive usage has led to the rapid evolution of resistant pathogen populations within just a few years of fungicide deployment. Here we focus on wheat powdery mildew, a disease caused by the ascomycete fungus Blumeria graminis forma specialis tritici (Bgt). Previous research on Bgt documented the emergence of resistance to different fungicides and identified various resistance mechanisms. Yet, the frequency, distribution and evolutionary dynamics of fungicide resistance in Bgt populations remain largely unexplored. In this study, we leveraged extensive sampling and whole-genome sequencing of Bgt populations in Europe and the Mediterranean to investigate the population genetics and molecular epidemiology of fungicide resistance towards five major fungicide classes. We analysed gene sequences and copy number variation of eight known fungicide target genes in 415 Bgt isolates sampled between 1980 and 2023. We observed that mutations conferring resistance to various fungicides increased in frequency over time and had distinct geographic distributions, probably due to diverse deployment of fungicides across different regions. For demethylation inhibitor fungicides, we identified multiple independent events of resistance emergence with distinct mutational profiles, and we tracked their rapid spread in the last decades. Overall, we revealed the evolutionary and epidemiological dynamics of fungicide resistance mutations in European Bgt populations. These results underscore the potential of genomic surveillance and population genetics to enhance our understanding of fungicide resistance.

欧洲小麦白粉病群体杀菌剂抗性的基因组监测和分子进化。
杀菌剂在农业中用于控制真菌感染,保持作物产量和质量。在欧洲,从20世纪70年代中期开始,它们在谷物上的应用急剧增加,对产量的显著提高作出了贡献。然而,广泛使用杀菌剂已导致抗药性病原体种群在短短几年内迅速演变。小麦白粉病是一种由子囊菌真菌Blumeria graminis forma speciis tritici (Bgt)引起的疾病。以前对Bgt的研究记录了对不同杀菌剂的抗性,并确定了各种抗性机制。然而,Bgt种群中杀菌剂抗性的频率、分布和进化动态在很大程度上仍未被探索。在这项研究中,我们对欧洲和地中海的Bgt种群进行了广泛的采样和全基因组测序,以调查对五种主要杀菌剂抗性的种群遗传学和分子流行病学。我们分析了1980 - 2023年间415株Bgt分离株中8个已知杀菌剂靶基因的基因序列和拷贝数变异。我们观察到,随着时间的推移,赋予各种杀菌剂抗性的突变频率增加,并且具有不同的地理分布,这可能是由于不同地区杀菌剂的不同部署。对于去甲基化抑制剂杀菌剂,我们确定了具有不同突变谱的多个独立抗性出现事件,并跟踪了它们在过去几十年的快速传播。总体而言,我们揭示了欧洲Bgt群体杀菌剂抗性突变的进化和流行病学动态。这些结果强调了基因组监测和群体遗传学在增强我们对杀菌剂耐药性的理解方面的潜力。
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Molecular plant pathology
Molecular plant pathology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
4.10%
发文量
120
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Plant Pathology is now an open access journal. Authors pay an article processing charge to publish in the journal and all articles will be freely available to anyone. BSPP members will be granted a 20% discount on article charges. The Editorial focus and policy of the journal has not be changed and the editorial team will continue to apply the same rigorous standards of peer review and acceptance criteria.
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