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Influence of Elevated Temperatures on Resistance Against Phoma Stem Canker in Oilseed Rape

Cultivar resistance is an important tool in controlling pathogen-related diseases in agricultural crops. As temperatures increase due to global warming, temperature-resilient disease resistance will play an important role in crop protection. However, the mechanisms behind the temperature-sensitivity...

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Autores principales: Noel, Katherine, Qi, Aiming, Gajula, Lakshmi Harika, Padley, Craig, Rietz, Steffen, Huang, Yong-Ju, Fitt, Bruce D. L., Stotz, Henrik U.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8924614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35310658
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.785804
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author Noel, Katherine
Qi, Aiming
Gajula, Lakshmi Harika
Padley, Craig
Rietz, Steffen
Huang, Yong-Ju
Fitt, Bruce D. L.
Stotz, Henrik U.
author_facet Noel, Katherine
Qi, Aiming
Gajula, Lakshmi Harika
Padley, Craig
Rietz, Steffen
Huang, Yong-Ju
Fitt, Bruce D. L.
Stotz, Henrik U.
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description Cultivar resistance is an important tool in controlling pathogen-related diseases in agricultural crops. As temperatures increase due to global warming, temperature-resilient disease resistance will play an important role in crop protection. However, the mechanisms behind the temperature-sensitivity of the disease resistance response are poorly understood in crop species and little is known about the effect of elevated temperatures on quantitative disease resistance. Here, we investigated the effect of temperature increase on the quantitative resistance of Brassica napus against Leptosphaeria maculans. Field experiments and controlled environment inoculation assays were done to determine the influence of temperature on R gene-mediated and quantitative resistance against L. maculans; of specific interest was the impact of high summer temperatures on the severity of phoma stem canker. Field experiments were run for three consecutive growing seasons at various sites in England and France using twelve winter oilseed rape breeding lines or cultivars with or without R genes and/or quantitative resistance. Stem inoculation assays were done under controlled environment conditions with four cultivars/breeding lines, using avirulent and virulent L. maculans isolates, to determine if an increase in ambient temperature reduces the efficacy of the resistance. High maximum June temperature was found to be related to phoma stem canker severity. No temperature effect on stem canker severity was found for the cultivar ES Astrid (with only quantitative resistance with no known R genes). However, in the controlled environmental conditions, the cultivar ES Astrid had significantly smaller amounts of necrotic tissue at 20°C than at 25°C. This suggests that, under a sustained temperature of 25°C, the efficacy of quantitative resistance is reduced. Findings from this study show that temperature-resilient quantitative resistance is currently available in some oilseed cultivars and that efficacy of quantitative resistance is maintained at increased temperature but not when these elevated temperatures are sustained for a long period.
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spelling pubmed-89246142022-03-17 Influence of Elevated Temperatures on Resistance Against Phoma Stem Canker in Oilseed Rape Noel, Katherine Qi, Aiming Gajula, Lakshmi Harika Padley, Craig Rietz, Steffen Huang, Yong-Ju Fitt, Bruce D. L. Stotz, Henrik U. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Cultivar resistance is an important tool in controlling pathogen-related diseases in agricultural crops. As temperatures increase due to global warming, temperature-resilient disease resistance will play an important role in crop protection. However, the mechanisms behind the temperature-sensitivity of the disease resistance response are poorly understood in crop species and little is known about the effect of elevated temperatures on quantitative disease resistance. Here, we investigated the effect of temperature increase on the quantitative resistance of Brassica napus against Leptosphaeria maculans. Field experiments and controlled environment inoculation assays were done to determine the influence of temperature on R gene-mediated and quantitative resistance against L. maculans; of specific interest was the impact of high summer temperatures on the severity of phoma stem canker. Field experiments were run for three consecutive growing seasons at various sites in England and France using twelve winter oilseed rape breeding lines or cultivars with or without R genes and/or quantitative resistance. Stem inoculation assays were done under controlled environment conditions with four cultivars/breeding lines, using avirulent and virulent L. maculans isolates, to determine if an increase in ambient temperature reduces the efficacy of the resistance. High maximum June temperature was found to be related to phoma stem canker severity. No temperature effect on stem canker severity was found for the cultivar ES Astrid (with only quantitative resistance with no known R genes). However, in the controlled environmental conditions, the cultivar ES Astrid had significantly smaller amounts of necrotic tissue at 20°C than at 25°C. This suggests that, under a sustained temperature of 25°C, the efficacy of quantitative resistance is reduced. Findings from this study show that temperature-resilient quantitative resistance is currently available in some oilseed cultivars and that efficacy of quantitative resistance is maintained at increased temperature but not when these elevated temperatures are sustained for a long period. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8924614/ /pubmed/35310658 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.785804 Text en Copyright © 2022 Noel, Qi, Gajula, Padley, Rietz, Huang, Fitt and Stotz. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Noel, Katherine
Qi, Aiming
Gajula, Lakshmi Harika
Padley, Craig
Rietz, Steffen
Huang, Yong-Ju
Fitt, Bruce D. L.
Stotz, Henrik U.
Influence of Elevated Temperatures on Resistance Against Phoma Stem Canker in Oilseed Rape
title Influence of Elevated Temperatures on Resistance Against Phoma Stem Canker in Oilseed Rape
title_full Influence of Elevated Temperatures on Resistance Against Phoma Stem Canker in Oilseed Rape
title_fullStr Influence of Elevated Temperatures on Resistance Against Phoma Stem Canker in Oilseed Rape
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Elevated Temperatures on Resistance Against Phoma Stem Canker in Oilseed Rape
title_short Influence of Elevated Temperatures on Resistance Against Phoma Stem Canker in Oilseed Rape
title_sort influence of elevated temperatures on resistance against phoma stem canker in oilseed rape
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8924614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35310658
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.785804
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