Host Determinants of Fungal Species Composition and Symptom Manifestation in the Sorghum Grain Mold Disease Complex

Sorghum grain mold (SGM) is an important multifungal disease complex affecting sorghum ( ) production systems worldwide. SGM-affected sorghum grain can be contaminated with potent fumonisin mycotoxins produced by , a prevalent SGM-associated taxon. Historically, efforts to improve resistance to SGM...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant disease 2023-02, Vol.107 (2), p.315-325
Hauptverfasser: Wenndt, Anthony, Boyles, Richard, Ackerman, Arlyn, Sapkota, Sirjan, Repka, Ace, Nelson, Rebecca
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Zusammenfassung:Sorghum grain mold (SGM) is an important multifungal disease complex affecting sorghum ( ) production systems worldwide. SGM-affected sorghum grain can be contaminated with potent fumonisin mycotoxins produced by , a prevalent SGM-associated taxon. Historically, efforts to improve resistance to SGM have achieved only limited success. Classical approaches to evaluating SGM resistance are based solely on disease severity, which offers little insight regarding the distinct symptom manifestations within the disease complex. In this study, three novel phenotypes were developed to facilitate assessment of SGM symptom manifestation. A sorghum diversity panel composed of 390 accessions was inoculated with endogenous strains of and evaluated for these phenotypes, as well as for the conventional panicle grain mold severity rating phenotype, in South Carolina, U.S.A., in 2017 and 2019. Distributions of phenotype values were examined, broad-sense heritability was estimated, and relationships to botanical race were explored. A typology of SGM symptom manifestations was developed to classify accessions using principal component analysis and -means clustering, constituting a novel option for basing breeding decisions on SGM outcomes more nuanced than disease severity. Genome-wide association studies were performed using SGM trait data, resulting in the identification of 19 significant single nucleotide polymorphisms in linkage disequilibrium with a total of 86 gene models. Our findings provide a basis of exploratory evidence regarding the genetic architecture of SGM symptom manifestation and indicate that traits other than disease severity could be tractable targets for SGM resistance breeding.
ISSN:0191-2917
1943-7692
DOI:10.1094/PDIS-03-22-0675-RE