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Distribution, Epidemics dynamics and physiological races of wheat stem rust ( Puccinia graminis f.sp. tritici Eriks and E. Henn) on irrigated wheat in the Awash River basin of Ethiopi
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ABSTRACT
Wheat is one of the high value important major crops of the globe. However, wheat stem rust is considered one of the determinant threats to wheat production in Ethiopia and the globe. So this study was conducted with the objective to assess disease intensity, seasonal distribution dynamics, and genetic variability and to determine virulence spectrum of stem rust in the irrigated wheat areas of Ethiopia
. A total of 137 wheat farms were
evaluated from 2014/15 - 2019/20 in six districts of Awash River basin. Farm plots were assessed every 5 - 10 km interval with ‘X’ fashion, and data on disease incidence, severity, and healthy plants were scored with diseased wheat plant samples collection for stem rust race analysis. The seasonal trend of wheat stem rust disease was also compared to see the future importance of the diseases. The result revealed that the prevalence, incidence, and severity of stem rust were significantly varied among the different districts and seasons in the two regions. The survey results also indicated that about 71.7% of the wheat fields were affected by stem rust during the 2018/19 growing season. The overall incidence and mean severity of the disease during the same season were 49.02% and 29.27%, respectively. During 2019/20 about 63.7% of the wheat fields were affected by stem rust, which, however, the incidence
(
30.97%
)
and severity
(
17.22%
)
were lower than the previous season. Although the seasonal disease distribution was decreased, its spatial distribution was expanding into Lower Awash. The physiological and the genetic race analysis identified four dominant races
(
TTTTF, TKTTF TKKTF, and TTKTF
)
during 2018/19 and additional race
(
TKPTF
)
during 2019/20. Thus races are highly virulent and affect most of the Sr genes except Sr – 31 and Sr – 24. TTTTF and TKKTF are the widest virulence spectrum which affects 90% of the Sr genes. Thus, it can be concluded that the spatial and seasonal distribution of the disease was expanding. Moreover, most of the races were similar with rain-fed production, and thus care must be given for effective management of the diseases to both agro-ecologies. Therefore, these findings provide inputs or insight for breeders to think about the breeding programs in their crossing lines and wheat producers to reduce the damage of the disease in the irrigated ecologies
.
ETHICAL STATEMENT
Thus, surveys were conducted with the lateral aim of rust epidemics early warning and monitoring support program in the Awash River basin. Samples for this study were collected from farmers’ fields of the irrigated production areas in the Awash River basin. The disease was an air-borne disease that is difficult to contain. Still, we give maximum care during surveying through spore-free through self-sanitation after Pgt infested field observation to minimize induced disease dissemination to the communities in the production areas that no specific permissions were required for these locations. Field sites are on public access, and
P. graminis
f. sp. tritici is already an air-born pathogen that doesn’t need special protection kinds. This work was our study experience in the endeavor in irrigated wheat technology dissemination.
Title: Distribution, Epidemics dynamics and physiological races of wheat stem rust (
Puccinia graminis
f.sp.
tritici
Eriks and E. Henn) on irrigated wheat in the Awash River basin of Ethiopi
Description:
ABSTRACT
Wheat is one of the high value important major crops of the globe.
However, wheat stem rust is considered one of the determinant threats to wheat production in Ethiopia and the globe.
So this study was conducted with the objective to assess disease intensity, seasonal distribution dynamics, and genetic variability and to determine virulence spectrum of stem rust in the irrigated wheat areas of Ethiopia
.
A total of 137 wheat farms were
evaluated from 2014/15 - 2019/20 in six districts of Awash River basin.
Farm plots were assessed every 5 - 10 km interval with ‘X’ fashion, and data on disease incidence, severity, and healthy plants were scored with diseased wheat plant samples collection for stem rust race analysis.
The seasonal trend of wheat stem rust disease was also compared to see the future importance of the diseases.
The result revealed that the prevalence, incidence, and severity of stem rust were significantly varied among the different districts and seasons in the two regions.
The survey results also indicated that about 71.
7% of the wheat fields were affected by stem rust during the 2018/19 growing season.
The overall incidence and mean severity of the disease during the same season were 49.
02% and 29.
27%, respectively.
During 2019/20 about 63.
7% of the wheat fields were affected by stem rust, which, however, the incidence
(
30.
97%
)
and severity
(
17.
22%
)
were lower than the previous season.
Although the seasonal disease distribution was decreased, its spatial distribution was expanding into Lower Awash.
The physiological and the genetic race analysis identified four dominant races
(
TTTTF, TKTTF TKKTF, and TTKTF
)
during 2018/19 and additional race
(
TKPTF
)
during 2019/20.
Thus races are highly virulent and affect most of the Sr genes except Sr – 31 and Sr – 24.
TTTTF and TKKTF are the widest virulence spectrum which affects 90% of the Sr genes.
Thus, it can be concluded that the spatial and seasonal distribution of the disease was expanding.
Moreover, most of the races were similar with rain-fed production, and thus care must be given for effective management of the diseases to both agro-ecologies.
Therefore, these findings provide inputs or insight for breeders to think about the breeding programs in their crossing lines and wheat producers to reduce the damage of the disease in the irrigated ecologies
.
ETHICAL STATEMENT
Thus, surveys were conducted with the lateral aim of rust epidemics early warning and monitoring support program in the Awash River basin.
Samples for this study were collected from farmers’ fields of the irrigated production areas in the Awash River basin.
The disease was an air-borne disease that is difficult to contain.
Still, we give maximum care during surveying through spore-free through self-sanitation after Pgt infested field observation to minimize induced disease dissemination to the communities in the production areas that no specific permissions were required for these locations.
Field sites are on public access, and
P.
graminis
f.
sp.
tritici is already an air-born pathogen that doesn’t need special protection kinds.
This work was our study experience in the endeavor in irrigated wheat technology dissemination.
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