Climatic Variables and Virulence May Contribute to the Population Dynamics of Pyricularia oryzae at Local Scale
Simone Bosco, Fabiano Sillo, Paola Ruffa, Lisa Bergonzi, Daniele Tenni, Pamela Abbruscato, Daniela Torello Marinoni, Marco Romani, Davide Spadaro

TL;DR
This study explores how climate and virulence influence the genetic diversity of a rice pathogen in Italy.
Contribution
The study identifies five genetic clusters and links climatic variables to allelic diversity in the rice pathogen Pyricularia oryzae.
Findings
Five distinct genetic clusters were identified using SSR genotyping of P. oryzae isolates.
Climatic variables in Piedmont showed a strong positive correlation with allelic diversity.
A genetic cluster's gradual disappearance over time was linked to lower virulence on a rice cultivar.
Abstract
Rice blast disease, caused by Pyricularia oryzae Cavara, is the most threatening rice pathogen in Italy. The development of resistant cultivars is a sustainable approach to mitigate yield losses. However, P. oryzae genomic plasticity often allows rapid adaptation to host resistance. Understanding the population structure of plant pathogens is crucial for assessing their genetic diversity and implementing durable management strategies. Despite first attempts from Piotti et al. (2005) to study the Italian P. oryzae population, a gap in current local P. oryzae genetic variability still needs to be addressed. Here, the population structure of a large set of P. oryzae isolates from diseased rice panicles, collected in five different Italian regions between 2011–2012 and 2020–2022, was characterized using SSR genotyping. Mating type was determined to investigate the occurrence of sexual…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFungal and yeast genetics research · Fungal Plant Pathogen Control · Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
