2022
DOI: 10.1111/ppa.13599
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Is virulence phenotype evolution driven exclusively by Lr gene deployment in French Puccinia triticina populations?

Abstract: Puccinia triticina is a highly damaging wheat pathogen. The efficacy of leaf rust control by genetic resistance is mitigated by the adaptive capacity of the pathogen, expressed as changes in its virulence combinations (pathotypes). An extensive P. triticina population survey has been carried out in France over the last 30 years, describing the evolutionary dynamics of this pathogen in response to cultivar deployment. We analysed the data set for the 2006–2016 period to determine the relationship between the Lr… Show more

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“…These results suggest that the replacement of some pathotypes by others, driven by changes in the frequencies of resistance genes in the varietal landscape, may be slowed, to various extents, by increases in the aggressiveness of certain genotypes or ‘lineages’ (defined as genetically related genotypes of the same group of pathotypes, i.e. with the same close ancestor), consistent with the recent analysis by Fontyn et al . (2022).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…These results suggest that the replacement of some pathotypes by others, driven by changes in the frequencies of resistance genes in the varietal landscape, may be slowed, to various extents, by increases in the aggressiveness of certain genotypes or ‘lineages’ (defined as genetically related genotypes of the same group of pathotypes, i.e. with the same close ancestor), consistent with the recent analysis by Fontyn et al . (2022).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…These results suggest that the replacement of some pathotypes by others, driven by changes in the frequencies of resistance genes in the varietal landscape, may be slowed, to various extents, by increases in the aggressiveness of certain genotypes or 'lineages' (defined as genetically related genotypes of the same group of pathotypes, i.e. with the same close ancestor), consistent with the recent analysis by Fontyn et al (2022). It is even possible, as for pathotype 166 317 0, for the pathotype to gain a 'second life' -for a period of three to four yearsdue to an increase in the aggressiveness of a new genotype, as long as it remains adapted (or at least not maladapted) to the resistance genes present in the varieties deployed in the landscape.…”
Section: Evolution Of Greater Aggressiveness In Two P Triticina Patho...supporting
confidence: 89%
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“…However, the rise of pathogen strains defeating crop resistance is not comprehensively monitored. Notable exceptions include the screening of rust fungi (Park et al 2011; Olivera Firpo et al 2017; Cook et al 2021; Fontyn et al 2022). To reduce damage caused by plant pathogens, a timely and accurate detection of both fungicide resistance mutations and mutations associated with the defeat of crop resistance is essential.…”
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confidence: 99%