Trichothecenes and aggressiveness of Fusarium graminearum causing seedling blight and root rot in cereals |
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Authors: | H. Wang S. F. Hwang F. Eudes K. F. Chang R. J. Howard G. D. Turnbull |
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Affiliation: | Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, AB T9C 1T4;;Lethbridge Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, AB T1J 4B1;;Field Crop Development Centre, Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Lacombe, AB T4L 1W8;and;Crop Diversification Centre South, Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Brooks, AB T1R 1E6, Canada |
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Abstract: | Greenhouse trials conducted in 2003 and 2004 investigated the impact of trichothecenes on the severity of seedling blight and root rot in common wheat ( Triticum aestivum ), durum wheat ( Triticum turgidum var. durum ), barley ( Hordeum vulgare ) and triticale (× Triticosecale 6x ) using two trichothecene-producing and two trichothecene-nonproducing Fusarium graminearum strains. In 2003 seedling emergence and survival following soil infestation of the trichothecene-producing strain (Gz3639) were significantly reduced compared with the trichothecene-nonproducing strain (GzT40), while root-rot incidence and severity were increased significantly. In 2004, two trichothecene-producing strains (Gz3639 and GzT106) reduced seedling emergence and survival ( P ≤ 0·01) in eight of 10 crops/cultivars based on single-degree-of-freedom contrasts. However, when results from all strains were combined no significant differences were observed between two trichothecene-producing and two trichothecene-nonproducing F. graminearum strains. Inoculation with GzT106, a trichothecene-producing 'add-back' strain, resulted in more severe root rot symptoms in eight of 10 cultivars ( P ≤ 0·01–0·05) and lower seedling emergence and survival in seven of 10 cultivars ( P ≤ 0·01–0·10), compared with the wild-type parental strain Gz3639. The presence of trichothecenes may play an important role in the aggressiveness of F. graminearum . |
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Keywords: | cereals Fusarium graminearum mycotoxins pathogenicity trichothecene |
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