Y. Dolhalova, L. Burdeynyuk-Tarasevych, O. Zozulya, M. Lozinskyi, O. Hrytsev, M. Buzynnyi
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The molecular identification of the species composition of the fungi\nof the Fusarium genus was conducted with the commercial test systems “Fuzarioz zlakiv” (AgroDiagnostica,\nRU) according to the manufacturer’s instructions, using the real-time PCR. Results. The results of evaluating the\nfield resistance of ten spelt-like RM-samples of winter wheat to Fusarium head blight are presented. The species\ncomposition of the Fusarium fungi as of 2016–2018 in the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine, namely in Kyiv, Cherkasy,\nSumy, Vinnytsia, Chernivtsi, Poltava, Kharkiv, Ternopil, and Khmelnytsky regions is presented. To study the spe-\ncies composition of the Fusarium fungi, 639 seed samples of winter wheat were taken from the farms located in\nthe territory of nine regions in the Forest-Steppe zone. The results of molecular identification of the infection rate\nin the seed material demonstrate the presence of seven out of eight fungi species under investigation: F. avena-\nceum, F. culmorum, F. graminearum, F. langsethiae, F. poae, F. sporotrichioides, F. tricinctum during the years\nof studies. Yet, F. culmorum, F. langsethiae were not identified in 2017, and F. cerealis was not found during the\nstudy years, in 2016–2018. It should be noted that the most frequent incidence was found for F. graminearum, F.\navenaceum and F. tricinctum, which was within the range of 25.8–44.0 %, and according to (Zhdanova, 2002) it\nrefers to the group of frequently dispersed species. The results of the PCR diagnostics of the species composition\nof Fusarium fungi in Kyiv region, where field studies were conducted to evaluate the resistance of collection spelt-\nlike Chornobyl radio-mutants in 2016–2018 (Bila Tserkva Breeding Research Station (BTBRS) of the Institute\nof Bioenergy Crops and Sugar Beet of the NAAS (Mala Vilshanka village, Bila Tserkva district, Kyiv region)\ndemonstrated the spreading of six species of Fusarium fungi: F. graminearum, F. avenaceum, F. sporotrichioides,\nF. poae, F. tricinctum, F. culmorum, among which high aggressiveness to the wheat spikelets was observed in\nF. avenaceum, F. culmorum, F. graminearum; medium aggressiveness – in F. poae, and low aggressiveness – in\nF. sporotrichioides, F. tricinctum. On the background of the obtained species diversity of the disease agent,\nwe evaluated the field resistance in ten spelt-like RM-samples of winter wheat to Fusarium head blight, whose resistance fluctuated\nwithin 7.4–8.4 scores in the study years. Under the climatic conditions most favorable for the disease development, in\n2016 (from the time of spring vegetation restoration on March 01, to full ripeness of grain on July 09, there was 404.2 mm of\nprecipitation which exceeded the perennial indices by 175 %) the samples under investigation: RM-1, RM-3, RM-4, RM-5,\nRM-6, RM-9, RM-10 exceeded the resistance of the standard variety, Lisova Pisnia, – 7.0 scores. Conclusions. The field and\nlaboratory studies related to the species composition and geographic distribution of the Fusarium fungi give grounds for the\nassumption of the presence of an expansive species complex of Fusarium fungi in the territory of nine regions in the Forest-\nSteppe of Ukraine: F. avenaceum, F. culmorum, F. graminearum, F. langsethiae, F. poae, F. sporotrichioides, F. tricinctum. A\nclose association between the biology of the group of Fusarium fungi and weather conditions of their environment was used\nby us to investigate the resistance of ten collection spelt-like samples of the Chornobyl radio-mutants in 2016–2018 and to\nisolate five RM-samples of winter wheat (RM-9, RM-5, RM-6, RM-10, RM-4), which had higher resistance to Fusarium head\nblight than the standard variety, Lisova Pisnia, on average for three years of studies. 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的目标。目的研究乌克兰森林草原地区冬小麦放射性突变体(RM)对赤霉病的田间抗性,并确定赤霉病属真菌的种类组成。方法。在田间条件下,采用标准方法对植株进行目测,测定了10份冬小麦rmm样品对镰刀菌头疫病的抗性(以分值计)(Trybelet al ., 2010)。为测定种子侵染率,采用生物法测定种子在卷式滤纸中的萌发。根据制造商的说明,使用AGROSORB NK反应试剂盒(Agrogen Novo,乌克兰)提取DNA。根据制造商的说明,使用商业测试系统“Fuzarioz zlakiv”(agrodiagnostics,RU),使用实时PCR对镰刀菌属真菌的物种组成进行分子鉴定。结果。本文报道了10个冬小麦品种的田间抗枯萎病性评价结果。本文介绍了2016-2018年乌克兰森林草原镰刀菌的种类组成,即基辅、切尔卡西、苏梅、文尼察、切尔诺夫西、波尔塔瓦、哈尔科夫、捷尔诺波尔和赫梅利尼茨基地区。为了研究镰孢菌的种类组成,从森林草原区9个地区的农场采集了639份冬小麦种子样品。种子材料中侵染率的分子鉴定结果表明,在研究的8种真菌中,有7种真菌存在:avena-ceum、F. culmorum、F. graminearum、F. langsethiae、F. poae、F. sporotrichiides、F. tricinctum。然而,F. culmorum和F. langsethiae在2017年没有被发现,F. cerealis在2016-2018年的研究期间没有被发现。值得注意的是,f.g raminearum、f.g avenaceum和f.g tricinctum的发病率最高,在25.8% - 44.0%之间,根据(Zhdanova, 2002),它指的是频繁分散的物种群。2016-2018年,乌克兰国家农业科学院生物能源作物和甜菜研究所(基辅地区Bila Tserkva区Mala Vilshanka村)的Bila Tserkva育种研究站(BTBRS)对基辅地区镰刀菌进行了抗性田间研究,对该地区镰刀菌的种类组成进行了PCR诊断,结果显示有6种镰刀菌在传播:禾本科F. graminearum, avenaceum, sporotrichiides,F.;其中,对小麦小穗具有较强侵袭性的有:avenaceum、F. culmorum、F. graminearum;中等侵略性-在F. poae,和低侵略性-在F. sporotrichiides, F. tricinctum。在获得病害病原物种多样性的基础上,我们对10个冬小麦品种进行了田间抗病性评价,这些品种的抗病性在7.4 ~ 8.4分之间波动。在最有利于病害发展的气候条件下,2016年(从3月1日春季植被恢复到7月9日籽粒完全成熟期间,降水量达404.2 mm,超过常年指标175%)调查样品:RM-1、RM-3、RM-4、RM-5、RM-6、RM-9、RM-10的抗性超过标准品种Pisnia - 7.0分。结论。与镰刀菌的种类组成和地理分布有关的实地和实验室研究为假设在乌克兰森林草原的九个地区存在广泛的镰刀菌种复群提供了依据:F. avenaceum, F. culmorum, F. graminearum, F. langsethiae, F. poae, F. sporotrichioides, F. tricinctum。利用镰刀菌群生物学特性与其所处环境的气候条件之间的密切关系,研究了2016-2018年10份收集的切尔诺贝利辐射突变体的抗性,并分离出5份冬小麦(RM-9、RM-5、RM-6、RM-10、RM-4)的抗性,这些样品对镰刀菌头疫病的抗性平均高于标准品种Lisova Pisnia。值得注意的是,在2016年有利于病原菌生长的天气条件下,RM-3和RM-4的抗性明显高于标准。我们将研究年份(2016-2018年)平均抗性指数较高的5个拼版型冬小麦样品(RM-9、RM-5、RM-6、RM-10、RM-4)引入育种计划,作为获得抗赤霉病品种的初始材料。
Investigation of species composition of the fungi of the Fusarium genus and the resistance of the Chornobyl radio-mutants to fusarium head blight for the purposes of winter wheat
Aim. To investigate the field resistance of collection spelt-like samples of the Chornobyl radio-mutants (RM) of
winter wheat to Fusarium head blight and to determine the species composition of the fungi of the Fusarium genus
in the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine. Methods. The resistance (in scores) of ten RM-samples of winter wheat to Fusar-
ium head blight was determined in field conditions by visual inspection of plants using standard methods (Trybel
et al, 2010). To determine the infection rate of the seeds, the biological method of seed germination in the rolls of
filtration paper was used. DNA was extracted using the reaction kit AGROSORB NK (Agrogen Novo, Ukraine),
according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The molecular identification of the species composition of the fungi
of the Fusarium genus was conducted with the commercial test systems “Fuzarioz zlakiv” (AgroDiagnostica,
RU) according to the manufacturer’s instructions, using the real-time PCR. Results. The results of evaluating the
field resistance of ten spelt-like RM-samples of winter wheat to Fusarium head blight are presented. The species
composition of the Fusarium fungi as of 2016–2018 in the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine, namely in Kyiv, Cherkasy,
Sumy, Vinnytsia, Chernivtsi, Poltava, Kharkiv, Ternopil, and Khmelnytsky regions is presented. To study the spe-
cies composition of the Fusarium fungi, 639 seed samples of winter wheat were taken from the farms located in
the territory of nine regions in the Forest-Steppe zone. The results of molecular identification of the infection rate
in the seed material demonstrate the presence of seven out of eight fungi species under investigation: F. avena-
ceum, F. culmorum, F. graminearum, F. langsethiae, F. poae, F. sporotrichioides, F. tricinctum during the years
of studies. Yet, F. culmorum, F. langsethiae were not identified in 2017, and F. cerealis was not found during the
study years, in 2016–2018. It should be noted that the most frequent incidence was found for F. graminearum, F.
avenaceum and F. tricinctum, which was within the range of 25.8–44.0 %, and according to (Zhdanova, 2002) it
refers to the group of frequently dispersed species. The results of the PCR diagnostics of the species composition
of Fusarium fungi in Kyiv region, where field studies were conducted to evaluate the resistance of collection spelt-
like Chornobyl radio-mutants in 2016–2018 (Bila Tserkva Breeding Research Station (BTBRS) of the Institute
of Bioenergy Crops and Sugar Beet of the NAAS (Mala Vilshanka village, Bila Tserkva district, Kyiv region)
demonstrated the spreading of six species of Fusarium fungi: F. graminearum, F. avenaceum, F. sporotrichioides,
F. poae, F. tricinctum, F. culmorum, among which high aggressiveness to the wheat spikelets was observed in
F. avenaceum, F. culmorum, F. graminearum; medium aggressiveness – in F. poae, and low aggressiveness – in
F. sporotrichioides, F. tricinctum. On the background of the obtained species diversity of the disease agent,
we evaluated the field resistance in ten spelt-like RM-samples of winter wheat to Fusarium head blight, whose resistance fluctuated
within 7.4–8.4 scores in the study years. Under the climatic conditions most favorable for the disease development, in
2016 (from the time of spring vegetation restoration on March 01, to full ripeness of grain on July 09, there was 404.2 mm of
precipitation which exceeded the perennial indices by 175 %) the samples under investigation: RM-1, RM-3, RM-4, RM-5,
RM-6, RM-9, RM-10 exceeded the resistance of the standard variety, Lisova Pisnia, – 7.0 scores. Conclusions. The field and
laboratory studies related to the species composition and geographic distribution of the Fusarium fungi give grounds for the
assumption of the presence of an expansive species complex of Fusarium fungi in the territory of nine regions in the Forest-
Steppe of Ukraine: F. avenaceum, F. culmorum, F. graminearum, F. langsethiae, F. poae, F. sporotrichioides, F. tricinctum. A
close association between the biology of the group of Fusarium fungi and weather conditions of their environment was used
by us to investigate the resistance of ten collection spelt-like samples of the Chornobyl radio-mutants in 2016–2018 and to
isolate five RM-samples of winter wheat (RM-9, RM-5, RM-6, RM-10, RM-4), which had higher resistance to Fusarium head
blight than the standard variety, Lisova Pisnia, on average for three years of studies. It should be noted that in 2016, under
weather conditions favorable for pathogen development, RM-3 and RM-4 were found to be reliably more resistant compared
to the standard. The five spelt-like RM-samples of winter wheat (RM-9, RM-5, RM-6, RM-10, RM-4) with high resistance
indices on average for the years of studies (2016–2018) are introduced by us to the breeding programs as the initial material
to obtain varieties, resistant to Fusarium head blight.