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Factors affecting fusarium head blight development and trichothecene accumulation in Fusarium-infected wheat heads.

机译:影响镰刀菌感染的小麦头中镰刀菌枯萎病发展和天花粉累积的因素。

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Fusarium head blight (FHB), primarily caused by Fusarium graminearum Schwabe, is an economically important disease as it results in yield loss and quality losses of infected grain and the accumulation of mycotoxins produced by the invading fungus. Environmental factors, host genetics, and isolate aggressiveness impact FHB development and subsequently trichothecene production and accumulation. Though it is well established that moisture around anthesis promotes FHB development and trichothecene accumulation, the role of moisture, either in the form of rainfall or mist-irrigation during the period from anthesis to harvest has been largely overlooked. A three year field experiment was conducted in 2006, 2007 and 2008 to examine the influence of environmental factors, especially moisture, host resistance, and pathogen variation with respect to mycotoxin production capacity and pathogen aggressiveness, on infection, FHB development and mycotoxin production and accumulation in planta. In mature harvested grain FHB severity, visually scabby kernel (VSK) and mycotoxin concentration were significantly higher in Wheaton (FHB susceptible) than in the other two cultivars examined, Alsen and 2375. Although FHB severities were not significantly different in plots receiving different durations of mist-irrigation, VSK were significantly lower in the treatments receiving the least amount of mist-irrigation (14 DAI) than for treatments receiving mist-irrigation for longer periods, suggesting that extended periods of moisture promote disease development. DON concentration in harvested grain was, however, significantly lower in the treatment receiving the longest duration of mist-irrigation than those treatments receiving less water. In the whole head samples, which were collected 0, 7, 11, 14, 21, 28 and 41 days after inoculation, DON and other trichothecenes either declined with increased durations of mist-irrigation or remained low while water was being applied by the misting system. However, trichothecene accumulation was observed to increase after the cessation of mist-irrigation, with increases being most pronounced for the treatments with shorter mist-irrigation periods. The largest reduction in DON observed as a result of extended mist-irrigation periods was seen in the susceptible cultivar Wheaton.;The influence of host resistance and pathogen variation on infection, FHB infection, disease development and mycotoxin accumulation in planta was examined in the series of greenhouse experiments utilizing point and spray inoculations. The levels of FHB severity and mycotoxins were higher in spray inoculated experiment than point inoculation in all cultivars examined. Wheaton (FHB susceptible) had the highest FHB severity and levels of mycotoxins. Alsen (moderately resistant to FHB) had significantly lower FHB severities, DON, 15-ADON, 3-ADON and NIV than either 2375 or Wheaton. Though there were no significant differences in initial infection among cultivars examined, Alsen had reduced spread of FHB symptoms from initial infection presumably due to type II resistance. DON production did not peak in all treatments, but where evident, the peak was earlier in 2375 (11 dai) than Alsen and Wheaton (21 or 14 dai). Multiple peaks and declines in DON levels were also evident. The performance of isolates was highly variable, though generally isolates Butte86Ada-11 and B63A were the most aggressive isolates and 49-3 and B45A were the least.;The impact of free moisture, such as that from irrigation systems or rainfall, on mycotoxin accumulation was evaluated in greenhouse experiments. Despite the similar levels of FHB severity observed, the levels of mycotoxins were significantly less in the plants that received a single six hour wetting treatment compared to the respective control. The loss of DON and other mycotoxins was evident in all cultivars examined. Further, DON and 15-ADON were detected in run-off water.;The results of these studies suggest that the availability of free moisture such as from mist-irrigation or rainfall may increase FHB severity and VSK, although DON and other trichothecene concentrations may be concomitantly reduced. Leaching appears to contribute to reductions in DON following wetting events.
机译:主要由禾谷镰刀菌引起的镰刀菌枯萎病(FHB)是一种经济上重要的疾病,因为它会导致受感染谷物的产量下降和品质下降,以及入侵真菌产生的霉菌毒素积聚。环境因素,宿主遗传因素和孤立的侵袭性会影响FHB的发展,进而影响天花粉的生产和积累。尽管已经充分认识到,花药周围的水分促进FHB的发育和四茂金属的积累,但是在花药到收获期之间,无论是降雨形式还是薄雾灌溉形式,水分的作用都被忽略了。在2006年,2007年和2008年进行了为期三年的田间试验,以检验环境因素(尤其是水分,宿主抗性和病原体在霉菌毒素生产能力和病原体侵袭性方面的变化)对感染,FHB发育以及霉菌毒素生产和积累的影响。在植物中。在成熟的收获谷物中,FHB的严重程度,Wheaton(FHB易感)的视子粒(VSK)和霉菌毒素浓度显着高于其他两个检测品种Alsen和2375。雾灌溉量最少的处理(14 DAI)中的VSK值比接受雾灌溉量更长的处理时间要低得多,这表明较长时间的水分促进疾病发展。但是,在雾气灌溉时间最长的处理中,收割谷物中的DON浓度明显低于水分较少的处理。在接种后0、7、11、14、21、28和41天收集的整个头部样本中,DON和其他毛线虫病要么随着雾化灌溉持续时间的增加而下降,要么在雾化施水时保持较低水平系统。然而,观察到在停止雾化灌溉后,天花粉的积累量增加了,对于雾化灌溉时间较短的处理,其增长最为明显。在易感的小麦品种惠顿(Wheaton)中观察到由于延长的雾灌时间而导致的最大的DON减少;;研究了宿主抗性和病原体变异对植物体内感染,FHB感染,疾病发展和霉菌毒素积累的影响点和喷雾接种的温室实验在所有检查的品种中,喷雾接种实验中FHB的严重程度和霉菌毒素水平均高于点接种。 Wheaton(易感FHB)的FHB严重程度和真菌毒素水平最高。与2375或Wheaton相比,Alsen(对FHB有中等抵抗力)的FHB严重度,DON,15-ADON,3-ADON和NIV显着降低。尽管在所研究的品种中初始感染没有显着差异,但Alsen可能由于II型耐药性而降低了FHB症状从初始感染的传播。呕吐毒素的产生并非在所有处理中都达到峰值,但显而易见的是,峰值出现在2375年(11天)比阿尔森和惠顿(21天或14天)更早。 DON水平也出现多个高峰和下降。分离株的性能变化很大,尽管通常分离株Butte86Ada-11和B63A是最具攻击性的分离株,而49-3和B45A则是最弱的分离株;自由水分(如灌溉系统或降雨产生的水分)对霉菌毒素积累的影响在温室实验中进行了评估。尽管观察到的FHB严重程度相似,但与单独的对照相比,接受单次6小时润湿处理的植物中的霉菌毒素水平却明显降低。在所有检查的品种中,DON和其他霉菌毒素的损失均明显。此外,在流失的水中检测到了DON和15-ADON。这些研究结果表明,游离水的可利用性(例如雾灌或降雨)可能会增加FHB的严重程度和VSK,尽管DON和其他天花粉浓度可能同时减少。浸出后浸出似乎有助于减少DON。

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  • 作者

    Gautam, Pravin.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Agriculture Agronomy.;Agriculture Plant Pathology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 232 p.
  • 总页数 232
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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