Low-Cost Spore Traps: An Efficient Tool to Manage Fusarium Head Blight through Improved Cropping Systems

Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating disease of wheat. Worldwide, <i>Fusarium graminearum</i> is the most dominant FHB-causing species. Its most common toxin, deoxynivalenol (DON), impairs food and feed safety and has an enormous economic impact. Agronomic factors such as crop rot...

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Main Authors: Hans-Rudolf Forrer, Annegret Pflugfelder, Tomke Musa, Susanne Vogelgsang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/5/987
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spelling doaj-25922698f0a54c0a864ecd2b117b36fd2021-06-01T00:09:45ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952021-05-011198798710.3390/agronomy11050987Low-Cost Spore Traps: An Efficient Tool to Manage Fusarium Head Blight through Improved Cropping SystemsHans-Rudolf Forrer0Annegret Pflugfelder1Tomke Musa2Susanne Vogelgsang3Ecological Plant Protection in Arable Crops, Plant Protection, Agroscope, 8046 Zurich, SwitzerlandCenter for Organic Farming, University of Hohenheim, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyEcological Plant Protection in Arable Crops, Plant Protection, Agroscope, 8046 Zurich, SwitzerlandEcological Plant Protection in Arable Crops, Plant Protection, Agroscope, 8046 Zurich, SwitzerlandFusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating disease of wheat. Worldwide, <i>Fusarium graminearum</i> is the most dominant FHB-causing species. Its most common toxin, deoxynivalenol (DON), impairs food and feed safety and has an enormous economic impact. Agronomic factors such as crop rotation, soil management and host genotype strongly influence the occurrence of <i>F. graminearum</i>. Infected plant debris from previous crops, on which perithecia and ascospores develop, represent the main source for FHB, and hence, improved cropping systems aim to reduce this inoculum to decrease the infection risk. The best measure to evaluate the disease pressure is spore traps that detect deposited airborne ascospores. Commercial spore traps are expensive and require power sources, thus, they are not suitable for investigations in field experiments with different treatments. In consequence, we developed spore traps containing a Petri dish with <i>Fusarium</i>-selective agar, protected by aluminum dishes and attached on a wooden board. We compared the data of our low-cost trap with those of a commercial high-throughput jet sampler and obtained equivalent results. In field experiments to compare cropping systems, we observed a high correlation between the DON content in wheat grains and the number of colonies from deposited spores. Our spore trap proved to be a highly valuable tool to not only study FHB epidemiology but also to identify innovative cropping systems with a lower risk for FHB and DON contamination.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/5/987deoxynivalenolfood safetyforecast<i>Fusarium</i>integrated managementwheat
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author Hans-Rudolf Forrer
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Tomke Musa
Susanne Vogelgsang
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Annegret Pflugfelder
Tomke Musa
Susanne Vogelgsang
Low-Cost Spore Traps: An Efficient Tool to Manage Fusarium Head Blight through Improved Cropping Systems
Agronomy
deoxynivalenol
food safety
forecast
<i>Fusarium</i>
integrated management
wheat
author_facet Hans-Rudolf Forrer
Annegret Pflugfelder
Tomke Musa
Susanne Vogelgsang
author_sort Hans-Rudolf Forrer
title Low-Cost Spore Traps: An Efficient Tool to Manage Fusarium Head Blight through Improved Cropping Systems
title_short Low-Cost Spore Traps: An Efficient Tool to Manage Fusarium Head Blight through Improved Cropping Systems
title_full Low-Cost Spore Traps: An Efficient Tool to Manage Fusarium Head Blight through Improved Cropping Systems
title_fullStr Low-Cost Spore Traps: An Efficient Tool to Manage Fusarium Head Blight through Improved Cropping Systems
title_full_unstemmed Low-Cost Spore Traps: An Efficient Tool to Manage Fusarium Head Blight through Improved Cropping Systems
title_sort low-cost spore traps: an efficient tool to manage fusarium head blight through improved cropping systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating disease of wheat. Worldwide, <i>Fusarium graminearum</i> is the most dominant FHB-causing species. Its most common toxin, deoxynivalenol (DON), impairs food and feed safety and has an enormous economic impact. Agronomic factors such as crop rotation, soil management and host genotype strongly influence the occurrence of <i>F. graminearum</i>. Infected plant debris from previous crops, on which perithecia and ascospores develop, represent the main source for FHB, and hence, improved cropping systems aim to reduce this inoculum to decrease the infection risk. The best measure to evaluate the disease pressure is spore traps that detect deposited airborne ascospores. Commercial spore traps are expensive and require power sources, thus, they are not suitable for investigations in field experiments with different treatments. In consequence, we developed spore traps containing a Petri dish with <i>Fusarium</i>-selective agar, protected by aluminum dishes and attached on a wooden board. We compared the data of our low-cost trap with those of a commercial high-throughput jet sampler and obtained equivalent results. In field experiments to compare cropping systems, we observed a high correlation between the DON content in wheat grains and the number of colonies from deposited spores. Our spore trap proved to be a highly valuable tool to not only study FHB epidemiology but also to identify innovative cropping systems with a lower risk for FHB and DON contamination.
topic deoxynivalenol
food safety
forecast
<i>Fusarium</i>
integrated management
wheat
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/5/987
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