Abstract
Knowledge of genetic determinism and evolutionary dynamics mediating host-pathogen interactions is essential to manage fungal plant diseases. Studies on the genetic architecture of fungal pathogenicity often focus on large-effect effector genes triggering strong, qualitative resistance. It is not clear how this translates to predominately quantitative interactions. Here, we use the Zymoseptoria tritici-wheat model to elucidate the genetic architecture of quantitative pathogenicity and mechanisms mediating host adaptation. With a multi-host genome-wide association study, we identify 19 high-confidence candidate genes associated with quantitative pathogenicity. Analysis of genetic diversity reveals that sequence polymorphism is the main evolutionary process mediating differences in quantitative pathogenicity, a process that is likely facilitated by genetic recombination and transposable element dynamics. Finally, we use functional approaches to confirm the role of an effector-like gene and a methyltransferase in phenotypic variation. This study highlights the complex genetic architecture of quantitative pathogenicity, extensive diversifying selection and plausible mechanisms facilitating pathogen adaptation.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 1933 |
| Journal | Nature Communications |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue number | 1 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2 Mar 2024 |
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Unravelling the genetic architecture of host adaptation in a collection of isolates from the wheat fungal pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici, collected in France between 2009 and 2010
Amezrou, R. (Creator), Ducasse, A. (Creator), Compain, J. (Creator), Lapalu, N. (Creator), Pitarch, A. (Creator), Dupont, L. (Creator), Confais, J. (Creator), Goyeau, H. (Creator), Kema, G. H. J. (Creator), Croll, D. (Creator), Amselem, J. (Creator), Sanchez-Vallet, A. (Creator) & Marcel, T. C. (Creator), INRAE, 3 Nov 2021
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/777581
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