A New Threat to Limber Pine ( Pinus flexilis ) Restoration in Alberta and Beyond: First Documentation of a Cronartium ribicola Race ( vcr4 ) Virulent to Cr4- Controlled Major Gene Resistance
The coevolution of virulence reduces the effectiveness of host resistance to pathogens, posing a direct threat to forest species and their key ecosystem functions. This is a threat to limber pine ( ), an endangered species in Canada due to rapid decline mainly driven by white pine blister rust cause...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Phytopathology 2025-01, p.PHYTO04240129R |
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Zusammenfassung: | The coevolution of virulence reduces the effectiveness of host resistance to pathogens, posing a direct threat to forest species and their key ecosystem functions. This is a threat to limber pine (
), an endangered species in Canada due to rapid decline mainly driven by white pine blister rust caused by
. We present the first report of a new, virulent race of
.
(designated
) that overcomes limber pine major gene (
) resistance (MGR). Field surveys found that three parental trees (pf-503, pf-508, and pf-2015-0070) were cankered with white pine blister rust in Alberta, but their progenies showed MGR-related phenotypic segregation postinoculation with an avirulent race of
.
(
). Genotyping of their progenies using
-linked DNA markers and a genome-wide association study provided additional support that these cankered parental trees had
-controlled MGR. To confirm the presence of
, aeciospores were collected from the cankered pf-503 tree to inoculate resistant seedlings that had survived prior inoculation using the
race, as well as seedlings of two U.S. seed parents, one previously confirmed with MGR (
) and one without MGR, respectively. All inoculated seedlings showed clear stem symptoms, confirming that the virulent race is
. These results provide insights into the evolution of
.
virulence and reinforce caution on deployment of
controlled MGR. The information will be useful for designing a breeding program for durable resistance by layering both R genes with quantitative trait loci for resistance to white pine blister rust in North America. |
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ISSN: | 0031-949X 1943-7684 |
DOI: | 10.1094/PHYTO-04-24-0129-R |