Overview
- Compiles information on all blast diseases of different crops, in one source
- Enriches understanding of pathogen evolution, host range shift, cross-infectivity studies, pathogen isolation, genetics and genomics, and management of blast disease
- Illustrates the adoption of suitable methodology for control strategies
Part of the book series: Fungal Biology (FUNGBIO)
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This book provides information on all blast diseases of different cereal crops. The pathogen evolves quickly due to its high variability, and thus can quickly adapt to new cultivars and cause an epidemic in a given crop. Some of the topics covered here include historical perspectives, pathogen evolution, host range shift, cross-infectivity, and pathogen isolation, use of chemicals fungicides, genetics and genomics, and management of blast disease in different cereal crops with adoption of suitable methodologies.
In the past two decades there have been significant developments in genomics and proteomics approaches and there has been substantial and rapid progress in the cloning and mapping of R genes for blast resistance, as well as in comparative genomics analysis for resolving delineation of Magnaporthe species that infect both cereals and grass species. Blast disease resistance follows a typical gene-for-gene hypothesis. Identification of new Avr genes and effector molecules from Magnaporthe spp. can be useful to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the fast evolution of different strains of this fungal genus. Advances in these areas may help to reduce the occurrence of blast disease by the identification of potential R genes for effective deployment.
Additionally, this book highlights the importance of blast disease that infects different cereal hosts in the context of climate change, and genomics approaches that may potentially help in understanding and applying new concepts and technologies that can make real impact in sustainable management of blast disease in different cereal crops.
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Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Rajashekara H is a Scientist in Plant Pathology currently working at Crop Protection Section, ICAR-Vivekanada Parvatiya Krishi AnusandhanSansthan, Almora, Uttarakhand, India. His area of interest include race profiling of Magnaporthe oryzae in rice and working on identification of resistant source, variability in blast disease of rice and finger millet. He is also emphasizing on integrated management of disease in major disease of hill crops. He has published 15 peer reviewed research articles, book chapters and extension leaf folders.
Prakash Ganesan is a Scientist in Plant Pathology currently working at Division of Plant Pathology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India. His area of specialization is Magnaporthe-Host interaction, Genomics of Magnaporthe spp. and Genome Editing for Blast Resistance. He is also associated with development of blast resistant varieties. Also actively involved in teaching and guiding the students. He has published more than 20 peer reviewed research articles, book chapters, training manuals and other publications also.
Dr. (Mrs). C. Tara Satyavathi completed Ph.D. in the year 1998 from Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Presently she is working as Project Coordinator ICAR - AICRP on Pearl Millet, Rajasthan. She was Principal Scientist in the Division of Genetics, IARI, New Delhi. She has re-oriented pearl millet programme at IARI, developed hybrids (1) and varieties (3), identified QTL(s) for downy mildew resistance, agronomically important traits, developed and identified high grain iron and zinc pearl millet lines, genetic stocks for high lysine, high tryptophan, white grain etc. She developed a number of mapping populations for economically important traits like downy mildew, thermo tolerance, along with a number of white coloured pearl millet lines that are of use in food industry. Dr. Satyavathi received many awards including Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh outstanding woman scientist award (2016), Outstanding Millet Scientist award (2018), outstanding researchcontribution in Pearl Millet Improvement in the country (2018) and M.S. Swaminathan Woman Scientist Award (2019) along with many best research paper and best poster awards. She has published 88 research papers in reputed national and international journals. She has written six books and handled 20 research projects financed by DAC, Govt. of India, DBT, AP Cess fund, GLDC Innovation fund, BMGF and ICAR. She has successfully guided three students for Ph.D. degree and eight students for M. Sc degree.
Dr Rajan Sharma is Principal Scientist – Cereals Pathology, and Head of Plant Quarantine unit, at ICRISAT, Patancheru, Hyderabad, Telengana, India. He has obtained his PhD degree from Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palamapur, India and was awarded a Gold medal by Him-utkarsh Society, Una, India. He has made significant contributions in monitoring virulence spectrum of pearl millet pathogens, development of PCR-compatible markers and their use in assessment of genetic diversity of plant pathogens, mapping of avirulence genes, elucidating molecular basis of host-pathogen interaction, identification and utilization of resistance sources for disease management, and capacity building of NARS for management of plant diseases. Dr Rajan Sharma has more than 100 publications including over 70 research articles in several journals of international repute, and has also served as Chief Editor of the Indian Journal of Plant Protection between 2016-2018. As a Head of Plant Quarantine Unit, he liaises with the National Plant Protection Organizations for the smooth exchange of germplasm and breeding material of ICRISAT mandate crops. He is the recipient of ICRISAT Science Award (2014 and 2019) for Outstanding Partnership, and has served as Vice-President of Plant Protection Association of India during 2014-15. He is a member of several International and National Societies in plant protection, including American Phytopathological Society, and Organizing Secretary of International Plant Protection Congress (IPPC) 2019. He is recipient of prestigious International Plant Protection Congress Award for Scientific Achievement (2019) conferred by The International Association for the Plant Protection Sciences (IAPPS) for his contributions “for developing disease resistant varieties and integrated disease management strategies in cereals for food security in the semi-arid tropics”.
Dr. H. Rajashekara
ICAR - Vivekananda Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan
Department of Plant Pathology
Mall Road, Almora, Uttarakhand 263601, India
rajaiaripath@gmail.com
+91 8791578163
Dr. G. Prakash
ICAR - Indian Agricultural Research Institute
Department of Plant Pathology
New Delhi 110012, India
prakashg.ganesan@gmail.com
+91 8510058871
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Blast Disease of Cereal Crops
Book Subtitle: Evolution and Adaptation in Context of Climate Change
Editors: S. Chandra Nayaka, Rajashekara Hosahatti, Ganesan Prakash, C. Tara Satyavathi, Rajan Sharma
Series Title: Fungal Biology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60585-8
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-60584-1Published: 22 April 2021
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-60587-2Published: 23 April 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-60585-8Published: 21 April 2021
Series ISSN: 2198-7777
Series E-ISSN: 2198-7785
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XV, 219
Number of Illustrations: 2 b/w illustrations, 16 illustrations in colour
Topics: Mycology, Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography, Plant Genetics and Genomics, Agriculture, Plant Anatomy/Development, Plant Breeding/Biotechnology