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Current Status and Future Perspectives of Genomics Research in the Rust Fungi

Chongjing Xia, Age Qiu, Meinan Wang, Taiguo Liu, Wanquan Chen, Xianming Chen

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rust fungi in Pucciniales have caused destructive plant epidemics, have become more aggressive with new virulence, rapidly adapt to new environments, and continually threaten global agriculture. With the rapid advancement of genome sequencing technologies and data analysis tools, genomics research on many of the devastating rust fungi has generated unprecedented insights into various aspects of rust biology. In this review, we first present a summary of the main findings in the genomics of rust fungi related to variations in genome size and gene composition between and within species. Then we show how the genomics of rust fungi has promoted our understanding of the pathogen virulence and population dynamics. Even with great progress, many questions still need to be answered. Therefore, we introduce important perspectives with emphasis on the genome evolution and host adaptation of rust fungi. We believe that the comparative genomics and population genomics of rust fungi will provide a further understanding of the rapid evolution of virulence and will contribute to monitoring the population dynamics for disease management.

Topics & Concepts

GenomicsBiologyPopulation genomicsGenomeRust (programming language)PopulationVirulenceComparative genomicsBiotechnologyGeneticsGeneComputer scienceProgramming languageSociologyDemographyYeasts and Rust Fungi StudiesPlant Disease Resistance and GeneticsWheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology