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Wheat rust epidemics damage Ethiopian wheat production: A decade of field disease surveillance reveals national-scale trends in past outbreaks

Wheat rusts are the key biological constraint to wheat production in Ethiopia—one of Africa’s largest wheat producing countries. The fungal diseases cause economic losses and threaten livelihoods of smallholder farmers. While it is known that wheat rust epidemics have occurred in Ethiopia, to date n...

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Autores principales: Meyer, M., Bacha, N., Tesfaye, T., Alemayehu, Y., Abera, E., Hundie, B., Woldeab, G., Girma, B., Gemechu, A., Negash, T., Mideksa, T., Smith, J., Jaleta, M., Hodson, D., Gilligan, C. A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7857641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33534869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245697
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author Meyer, M.
Bacha, N.
Tesfaye, T.
Alemayehu, Y.
Abera, E.
Hundie, B.
Woldeab, G.
Girma, B.
Gemechu, A.
Negash, T.
Mideksa, T.
Smith, J.
Jaleta, M.
Hodson, D.
Gilligan, C. A.
author_facet Meyer, M.
Bacha, N.
Tesfaye, T.
Alemayehu, Y.
Abera, E.
Hundie, B.
Woldeab, G.
Girma, B.
Gemechu, A.
Negash, T.
Mideksa, T.
Smith, J.
Jaleta, M.
Hodson, D.
Gilligan, C. A.
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description Wheat rusts are the key biological constraint to wheat production in Ethiopia—one of Africa’s largest wheat producing countries. The fungal diseases cause economic losses and threaten livelihoods of smallholder farmers. While it is known that wheat rust epidemics have occurred in Ethiopia, to date no systematic long-term analysis of past outbreaks has been available. We present results from one of the most comprehensive surveillance campaigns of wheat rusts in Africa. More than 13,000 fields have been surveyed during the last 13 years. Using a combination of spatial data-analysis and visualization, statistical tools, and empirical modelling, we identify trends in the distribution of wheat stem rust (Sr), stripe rust (Yr) and leaf rust (Lr). Results show very high infection levels (mean incidence for Yr: 44%; Sr: 34%; Lr: 18%). These recurrent rust outbreaks lead to substantial economic losses, which we estimate to be of the order of 10s of millions of US-D annually. On the widely adopted wheat variety, Digalu, there is a marked increase in disease prevalence following the incursion of new rust races into Ethiopia, which indicates a pronounced boom-and-bust cycle of major gene resistance. Using spatial analyses, we identify hotspots of disease risk for all three rusts, show a linear correlation between altitude and disease prevalence, and find a pronounced north-south trend in stem rust prevalence. Temporal analyses show a sigmoidal increase in disease levels during the wheat season and strong inter-annual variations. While a simple logistic curve performs satisfactorily in predicting stem rust in some years, it cannot account for the complex outbreak patterns in other years and fails to predict the occurrence of stripe and leaf rust. The empirical insights into wheat rust epidemiology in Ethiopia presented here provide a basis for improving future surveillance and to inform the development of mechanistic models to predict disease spread.
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spelling pubmed-78576412021-02-11 Wheat rust epidemics damage Ethiopian wheat production: A decade of field disease surveillance reveals national-scale trends in past outbreaks Meyer, M. Bacha, N. Tesfaye, T. Alemayehu, Y. Abera, E. Hundie, B. Woldeab, G. Girma, B. Gemechu, A. Negash, T. Mideksa, T. Smith, J. Jaleta, M. Hodson, D. Gilligan, C. A. PLoS One Research Article Wheat rusts are the key biological constraint to wheat production in Ethiopia—one of Africa’s largest wheat producing countries. The fungal diseases cause economic losses and threaten livelihoods of smallholder farmers. While it is known that wheat rust epidemics have occurred in Ethiopia, to date no systematic long-term analysis of past outbreaks has been available. We present results from one of the most comprehensive surveillance campaigns of wheat rusts in Africa. More than 13,000 fields have been surveyed during the last 13 years. Using a combination of spatial data-analysis and visualization, statistical tools, and empirical modelling, we identify trends in the distribution of wheat stem rust (Sr), stripe rust (Yr) and leaf rust (Lr). Results show very high infection levels (mean incidence for Yr: 44%; Sr: 34%; Lr: 18%). These recurrent rust outbreaks lead to substantial economic losses, which we estimate to be of the order of 10s of millions of US-D annually. On the widely adopted wheat variety, Digalu, there is a marked increase in disease prevalence following the incursion of new rust races into Ethiopia, which indicates a pronounced boom-and-bust cycle of major gene resistance. Using spatial analyses, we identify hotspots of disease risk for all three rusts, show a linear correlation between altitude and disease prevalence, and find a pronounced north-south trend in stem rust prevalence. Temporal analyses show a sigmoidal increase in disease levels during the wheat season and strong inter-annual variations. While a simple logistic curve performs satisfactorily in predicting stem rust in some years, it cannot account for the complex outbreak patterns in other years and fails to predict the occurrence of stripe and leaf rust. The empirical insights into wheat rust epidemiology in Ethiopia presented here provide a basis for improving future surveillance and to inform the development of mechanistic models to predict disease spread. Public Library of Science 2021-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7857641/ /pubmed/33534869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245697 Text en © 2021 Meyer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Meyer, M.
Bacha, N.
Tesfaye, T.
Alemayehu, Y.
Abera, E.
Hundie, B.
Woldeab, G.
Girma, B.
Gemechu, A.
Negash, T.
Mideksa, T.
Smith, J.
Jaleta, M.
Hodson, D.
Gilligan, C. A.
Wheat rust epidemics damage Ethiopian wheat production: A decade of field disease surveillance reveals national-scale trends in past outbreaks
title Wheat rust epidemics damage Ethiopian wheat production: A decade of field disease surveillance reveals national-scale trends in past outbreaks
title_full Wheat rust epidemics damage Ethiopian wheat production: A decade of field disease surveillance reveals national-scale trends in past outbreaks
title_fullStr Wheat rust epidemics damage Ethiopian wheat production: A decade of field disease surveillance reveals national-scale trends in past outbreaks
title_full_unstemmed Wheat rust epidemics damage Ethiopian wheat production: A decade of field disease surveillance reveals national-scale trends in past outbreaks
title_short Wheat rust epidemics damage Ethiopian wheat production: A decade of field disease surveillance reveals national-scale trends in past outbreaks
title_sort wheat rust epidemics damage ethiopian wheat production: a decade of field disease surveillance reveals national-scale trends in past outbreaks
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7857641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33534869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245697
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