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Global dispersal and diversity of rust fungi in the context of plant health

Mogens S. Hovmøller, Tine Thach, Annemarie Fejer Justesen

2022Current Opinion in Microbiology42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Long-distance dispersal of plant pathogens at the continental scale may have strong implications on plant health, in particular when incursions result in spread of disease to new territories where the disease was previously absent or insignificant. These dispersions may be caused by airborne transmission of spores or accidental spread via human travel and trade. Recent surveillance efforts of cereal rust fungi have demonstrated that incursion of new strains with superior fitness into areas where the disease is already established may have similar implications on plant health. Since dispersal events are highly stochastic, irrespective of transmission mechanism, critical mitigation efforts include preparedness by coordinated pathogen surveillance activities, host crop diversification, and breeding for disease resistance with low vulnerability to sudden changes in the pathogen population.

Topics & Concepts

Biological dispersalBiologyContext (archaeology)Transmission (telecommunications)EcologyPopulationDiseasePreparednessPlant diseaseBiotechnologyEnvironmental healthPathologyMedicineLawPaleontologyElectrical engineeringEngineeringPolitical scienceWheat and Barley Genetics and PathologyYeasts and Rust Fungi StudiesPlant Pathogens and Resistance