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- Title
Accomplishments in wheat rust research in South Africa.
- Authors
Pretorius, Zacharias A.; Prins, Renée; Wessels, Elsabet; Bender, Cornel M.; Visser, Botma; Boshoff, Willem H. P.
- Abstract
Rust diseases, although seasonal, have been severe constraints in wheat production in South Africa for almost 300 years. Rust research gained momentum with the institution of annual surveys in the 1980s, followed by race identification, an understanding of rust epidemiology, and eventually a focused collaboration amongst pathologists, breeders and geneticists. Diversity in South African populations of Puccinia triticina, P. graminis f. sp. tritici and P. striiformis f. sp. tritici has been described and isolates are available to accurately phenotype wheat germplasm and study pathogen populations at national, regional and global levels. Sources of resistance have been, and still are, methodically analysed and molecular marker systems were developed to incorporate, stack and verify complex resistance gene combinations in breeding lines and cultivars. Vigilance, capacity, new technologies, collaboration and sustained funding are critical for maintaining and improving the current research impetus for future management of these important diseases. Significance: • Rust diseases threaten wheat crops worldwide, including in South Africa. • Management of rusts includes regular surveillance, pathogen diversity studies, rigorous screening of wheat germplasm, and efficient breeding and selection for resistance. • Collaboration among plant pathologists, geneticists and breeders has provided momentum in rust research and control in South Africa in recent years.
- Subjects
SOUTH Africa; STRIPE rust; WHEAT diseases &; pests; WHEAT rusts; SOUTH Africans; RUST diseases; PUCCINIA triticina; CORROSION &; anti-corrosives
- Publication
South African Journal of Science, 2020, Vol 116, Issue 11/12, p52
- ISSN
0038-2353
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17159/sajs.2020/7688