Advances in understanding the epidemiology, molecular biology and control of net blotch and the net blotch barley interaction

Anke Martin, B. Poudel, B. A. Dahanayaka, M. McLean, L. Snyman, F. López-Ruiz, A. Resources, Australia Fisheries
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Net blotches are the most widely distributed foliar diseases of barley worldwide, causing significant losses in grain yield. They occur as net form net blotch, caused by Pyrenophora teres f. teres and spot form net blotch caused by P. teres f. maculata. Both sexual and asexual reproduction play a role in the P. teres disease cycles leading to changes in genetic variation of populations. Breeding programs have to keep pace with pathogenic changes and ensure different sources of resistance are present in current barley cultivars. Knowledge of the genetic architecture and genes involved in virulence is thus vital to increase the durability of net blotch resistance in barley cultivars. This chapter explores the molecular biology, life-cycle and epidemiology of the net blotch fungi and discusses the key challenges we are facing in managing the net blotches using both fungicide resistance and breeding strategies to achieve durable disease resistance in barley.
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大麦网斑病的流行病学、分子生物学及防治研究进展
网斑病是世界范围内分布最广泛的大麦叶面病害,对粮食产量造成重大损失。它们以网状斑疹的形式出现,由斑点斑疹的形式出现,由斑点斑疹的形式出现。有性生殖和无性生殖都在导致种群遗传变异的圆孔线虫疾病周期中发挥作用。育种计划必须跟上病原变化的步伐,并确保在当前的大麦品种中存在不同的抗性来源。因此,了解与毒力有关的遗传结构和基因对于提高大麦品种抗网斑病的持久性至关重要。本章探讨了网斑病真菌的分子生物学、生命周期和流行病学,并讨论了我们在使用抗杀菌剂和育种策略来管理大麦网斑病方面面临的主要挑战,以实现持久的抗病能力。
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