Allelic variation of Avr genes in highly virulent strains explains severe wheat stem rust epidemics
Rebecca E. Spanner, Eva C. Henningsen, Camilla Langlands-Perry, Jian Chen, Jibril Lubega, Oadi Matny, David Lewis, Li Chen Cheah, Zhouyang Su, Alexis Feist, Eric S. Nazareno, Feng Li, Megan A. Outram, Taj Arndell, Thomas Vanhercke, Nino Virzì, Ming Luo, Michael Ayliffe

TL;DR
Researchers identified genetic changes in wheat stem rust fungi that explain recent severe outbreaks and provide tools for tracking the disease.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed Avr gene atlas for Pgt strains ETH2013-1 and ITA2018-1, revealing allelic variations linked to virulence and epidemic outbreaks.
Findings
ETH2013-1 and ITA2018-1 have unique nuclear haplotypes unrelated to Ug99 and Pgt21.
Variation in Avr genes and AvrSr33 explains virulence phenotypes and outbreaks of TTRTF.
ITA2018-1 lacks AvrSr13, enabling virulence on durum wheat cultivars with Sr13b.
Abstract
Wheat stem rust is a disease of global importance caused by the fungal pathogen Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici (Pgt). Here we generate chromosome-level, nuclear-phased genome references for Pgt isolates ETH2013-1 and ITA2018-1, representing races TKTTF and TTRTF respectively, that have caused major epidemics in Africa and Europe. The nuclear haplotypes of ETH2013-1 and ITA2018-1 are unique and unrelated to those of Ug99 and Pgt21. Pgt nuclear haplotypes show extensive variation in sequence and copy number of six known Avr genes and AvrSr33, which we identify through an effector gene library screen. Recognition properties of 22 novel Avr gene variants explain the race virulence phenotypes and the outbreak of TTRTF on durum cultivars containing Sr13b, since ITA2018-1 carries a homozygous deletion of AvrSr13. This work establishes an Avr gene atlas for Pgt that can inform wheat breeding…
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TopicsWheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology · Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food · Fungal and yeast genetics research
