Evolution of the wheat blast fungus through functional losses in a host specificity determinant
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.aam9654
Evolution of the wheat blast fungus through functional losses in a host specificity determinant
Abstract
Wheat blast first emerged in Brazil in the mid-1980s and has recently caused heavy crop losses in Asia. Here we show how this devastating pathogen evolved in Brazil. Genetic analysis of host species determinants in the blast fungus resulted in the cloning of avirulence genes PWT3 and PWT4, whose gene products elicit defense in wheat cultivars containing the corresponding resistance genes Rwt3 and Rwt4 Studies on avirulence and resistance gene distributions, together with historical data on wheat cultivation in Brazil, suggest that wheat blast emerged due to widespread deployment of rwt3 wheat (susceptible to Lolium isolates), followed by the loss of function of PWT3 This implies that the rwt3 wheat served as a springboard for the host jump to common wheat.
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Comment in
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Caught in the jump.Science. 2017 Jul 7;357(6346):31-32. doi: 10.1126/science.aan8287. Science. 2017. PMID: 28684489 No abstract available.
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