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Addressing the Challenges of Pathogen Evolution on the World's Arable Crops

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PHYTOPATHOLOGY
Volume 106, Issue 10, Pages 1117-1127

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AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-01-16-0036-FI

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gene deployment strategies; infectivity; qualitative resistance; quantitative resistance; varietal mixtures

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  1. Modem Agricultural Industry and Technology System of China [CARS-10]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1405213]
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology of China 973 Initiative [2014CB160315]
  4. Grains Research & Development Corporation of Australia

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Advances in genomic and molecular technologies coupled with an increasing understanding of the fine structure of many resistance and infectivity genes, have opened up a new era of hope in controlling the many plant pathogens that continue to be a major source of loss in arable crops. Some new approaches are under consideration including the use of nonhost resistance and the targeting of critical developmental constraints. However, the major thrust of these genomic and molecular approaches is to enhance the identification of resistance genes, to increase their ease of manipulation through marker and gene editing technologies and to lock a range of resistance genes together in simply manipulable resistance gene cassettes. All these approaches essentially continue a strategy that assumes the ability to construct genetic-based resistance barriers that are insurmountable to target pathogens. Here we show how the recent advances in knowledge and marker technologies can be used to generate more durable disease resistance strategies that are based on broad evolutionary principles aimed at presenting pathogens with a shifting, landscape of fluctuating directional selection.

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