Evolution of the Genetic Structure of the Didymella tanaceti Population During Development of Succinate Dehydrogenase Inhibitor Resistance

Phytopathology. 2023 Oct;113(10):1946-1958. doi: 10.1094/PHYTO-10-22-0385-R. Epub 2023 Nov 10.

Abstract

Emergence of pathogens with decreased sensitivity to succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor fungicides is a global agronomical issue. Analysis of Didymella tanaceti isolates (n = 173), which cause tan spot of pyrethrum (Tanacetum cinerariifolium), collected prior to (2004 to 2005) and after (2009, 2010, 2012, and 2014) the commercial implementation of boscalid in Tasmanian pyrethrum fields identified that insensitivity developed over time and has become widespread. To evaluate temporal change, isolates were characterized for frequency of mutations in the succinate dehydrogenase (Sdh) B, C, and D subunits associated with boscalid resistance, mating type, and SSR genotype. All isolates from 2004 and 2005 exhibited wild-type (WT) Sdh alleles. Seven known Sdh substitutions were identified in isolates collected from 2009 to 2014. In 2009, 60.7% had Sdh substitutions associated with boscalid resistance in D. tanaceti. The frequency of WT isolates decreased over time, with no WT isolates identified in 2014. The frequency of the SdhB-H277Y genotype increased from 10.7 to 77.8% between 2009 and 2014. Genotypic evidence suggested that a shift in the population structure occurred between 2005 and 2009, with decreases in gene diversity (uh; 0.51 to 0.34), genotypic evenness (E5; 0.96 to 0.67), genotypic diversity (G; 9.3 to 6.8), and allele frequencies. No evidence was obtained to support the rapid spread of Sdh genotypes by clonal expansion of the population. Thus, insensitivity to boscalid has developed and become widespread within a diverse population within 4 years of usage. These results suggest that D. tanaceti can disperse insensitivity through repeated frequent mutation, sexual recombination, or a combination of both.

Keywords: Didymellacea; fungicide resistance; mating type; pyrethrum; simple sequence repeat.

MeSH terms

  • Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium*
  • Drug Resistance, Fungal / genetics
  • Fungicides, Industrial* / pharmacology
  • Genetic Structures
  • Plant Diseases
  • Succinate Dehydrogenase / genetics
  • Succinate Dehydrogenase / metabolism
  • Succinates
  • Succinic Acid

Substances

  • 2-chloro-N-(4-chlorobiphenyl-2-yl)nicotinamide
  • Succinic Acid
  • Succinate Dehydrogenase
  • Fungicides, Industrial
  • Succinates

Supplementary concepts

  • Didymella tanaceti