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Wheat Blast in Bangladesh: The Current Situation and Future Impacts
Authors
Author Affiliations
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, APEC Climate Center, Incheon National University
Published InThe Plant Pathology Journal
Year2019
Citations117
Abstract
Asia in 2016. It is caused by a fungal pathogen, Magnaporthe oryzae Triticum (MoT) pathotype. In this review, we focused on the current status of the wheat blast in regard to host, pathogen, and environment. Despite the many efforts to control the disease, it expanded to neighboring regions including India, the world's second largest wheat producer. However, the disease occurrence has definitely decreased in quantity, because of many farmers chose to grow alternate crops according to the government's directions. Bangladesh government planned to introduce blast resistant cultivars but knowledges about genetics of resistance is limited. The genome analyses of the pathogen population revealed that the isolates caused wheat blast in Bangladesh are genetically close to a South American lineage of…
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