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Page 1: Canola disease resistance stewardshipDepartment/deptdocs... · Stephen Strelkov Agronomy Update . Lethbridge, AB, Jan. 15-16, 2013 . ... CCC Canola Grower’s Manual (data from D

Canola Disease Resistance Stewardship Stephen Strelkov

Agronomy Update Lethbridge, AB, Jan. 15-16, 2013

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Outline of Presentation

• Tension between rotation recommendations and economic realities

• Benefits of longer rotations: focus on clubroot & blackleg

• How long is long enough? • Achieving a balance • Conclusions

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Crop Rotation vs. Economic Realities

• Pathologists continually advocate long rotations as one of best disease management practices

• Farmers respond that they need to plant based on what pays the bills

Is there a balance between realistic rotations and sound disease management?

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Benefits of Longer Rotations

• From a plant pathology perspective, two main benefits: – Prevent build-up of pathogen

populations (inoculum) – Help to prolong the

effectiveness of genetic resistance

Blackleg on stubble (APS)

Clubroot resting spores

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Rotation and Disease Severity

• Data clearly indicate that as rotation length decreases, disease severity generally increases – Severe clubroot infestations

have been identified only in fields with very short rotations

– Rotation length one of biggest factors contributing to severity

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Effect of Rotation on Blackleg

Adapted from: CCC Canola Grower’s Manual (data from D. McLaren)

0 years 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 0

Aver

age

% In

fect

ion

40

35

25

30

10

15

20

5

Rotation Break Between Canola Crops

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In addition to preventing a build-up of pathogen population levels and

maintaining lower disease, longer rotations can help increase the longevity

of genetic resistance (resistance stewardship)

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Resistance and Selection Pressure

• Repeated cropping of a resistance source places pressure on the pathogen to overcome that resistance

Continuous cropping of a resistance source

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Erosion of Genetic Resistance

• Simple greenhouse experiments with Brassica varieties that have different levels of clubroot resistance illustrate how quickly pathogen populations can adapt to a host

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Methodology

Inoculate with spores

6 weeks

Rate disease & harvest spores

Re-inoculate

6 weeks X 5

GREENHOUSE STUDY

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Erosion of Resistance

LeBoldus et al. 2012

Repeated cropping of a resistance source eroded the effectiveness of that resistance Findings were consistent with reports from winter oilseed rape in the UK and vegetables in the US Resistance stewardship is important!

CV-R CV-S BL

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How Long is Long Enough?

• Depends on the pathogen and field history • If no history of disease or other issues,

might be possible to get away with shorter rotations – Increased vigilance will be required to identify

emerging issues! • If disease issues exist, prudent to extend

rotations

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Achieving a Balance

• Even a short break is better than none

• Selective use of longer rotations

• Rotation of resistance sources

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Clubroot Cross-Infectivity Experiments Canola

host

Cycled populations

CV-R BL ECD 05 ECD 15 W 5.5±9.4 1.9±7.7 4.6±8.9 5.5±9.4

X 8.6±2.9 0.0±0.0 0.0±0.0 0.0±0.0

Y 1.9±7.7 0.0±0.0 0.0±0.0 0.0±0.0

Z 11.1±9.5 0.0±0.0 0.0±0.0 0.0±0.0

LeBoldus et al. 2012

Pathogen populations cycled on one host did not show equivalent increases in virulence on other hosts

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Rotation of Blackleg Resistance Sources

Marcroft et al. 2011 (17th Australian Research Assembly on Brassicas)

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Rotation of Resistance Sources

• If rotation to a non-canola host is not possible, then rotation to a canola product with a different resistance source may be the next best option

• Tricky part is knowing if resistance in different products is different or the same! – This information is often not known or

available

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Conclusions

• Longer rotations preferable from a disease management perspective – Prevent inoculum build-up – Prolong effectiveness of resistance

• Not always feasible or economical • Some rotation break better than none

– Length prescribed by situation-specific criteria

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Conclusions

• Rotation of resistance sources may be a complementary approach – Basic information (same/different) needed by

producers if such an approach is to work We want to maintain the effectiveness of our

resistance sources!

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Acknowledgements

• Financial Support for Clubroot Studies: – Alberta Crop Industry Development Fund, Inc. – Alberta Canola Producers Commission, – SaskCanola – Manitoba Canola Growers Association – Clubroot Risk Mitigation Initiative

(AAFC/CCC) • Collaborators, students and research staff