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Fusarium graminearum species complex: A bibliographic analysis and web-accessible database for global mapping of species and trichothecene toxin chemotype

Authors :
Dinorah Pan
Gláucia M. Moreira
Silvana Vero
David G. Schmale
Lisa J. Vaillancourt
Antonio F. Logrieco
Antonio Moretti
Camila P. Nicolli
Maíra Rodrigues Duffeck
Emerson M. Del Ponte
Dauri José Tessmann
Theo van der Lee
Sofia Noemi Chulze
Lindy J. Rose
Kerry O'Donnel
Gert van Coller
Paul D. Esker
Theresa Lee
Kaique S. Alves
Todd J. Ward
Sebastian Alberto Stenglein
Franklin Jackson Machado
H. C. Kistler
Cees Waalwijk
Gary C. Bergstrom
Altus Viljoen
Hao Zhang
Source :
Phytopathology, 112(4), 741-751, Phytopathology 112 (2022) 4
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Center for Open Science, 2021.

Abstract

Fusarium graminearum is ranked among the five most destructive fungal pathogens that affect agroecosystems. It causes floral diseases in small grain cereals including wheat, barley, and oats, as well as maize and rice. We conducted a systematic review of peer-reviewed studies reporting species within the F. graminearum species complex (FGSC) and created two main data tables. The first contained summarized data from the articles including bibliographic, geographic, methodological (ID methods), host of origin and species, while the second data table contains information about the described strains such as publication, isolate code(s), host/substrate, year of isolation, geographical coordinates, species and trichothecene genotype. Analyses of the bibliographic data obtained from 123 publications from 2000 to 2021 by 498 unique authors and published in 40 journals are summarized. We describe the frequency of species and chemotypes for 16,274 strains for which geographical information was available, either provided as raw data or extracted from the publications, and sampled across six continents and 32 countries. The database and interactive interface are publicly available, allowing for searches, summarization, and mapping of strains according to several criteria including article, country, host, species and trichothecene genotype. The database will be updated as new articles are published and should be useful for guiding future surveys and exploring factors associated with species distribution such as climate and land use. Authors are encouraged to submit data at the strain level to the database, which is accessible at https://fgsc.netlify.app .

Details

ISSN :
0031949X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phytopathology, 112(4), 741-751, Phytopathology 112 (2022) 4
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e84edd11185e1e7d3821e9e6fc104ed
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/sbwvh