Mechanisms and significance of fungicide resistance

Braz J Microbiol. 2008 Apr;39(2):286-95. doi: 10.1590/S1517-838220080002000017. Epub 2008 Jun 1.

Abstract

In this review article, we show that occurrence of fungicide resistance is one of the most important issues in modern agriculture. Fungicide resistance may be due to mutations of genes encoding fungicide targets (qualitative fungicide resistance) or to different mechanisms that are induced by sub-lethal fungicide stress. These mechanisms result in different and varying levels of resistance (quantitative fungicide resistance). We discuss whether or not extensive use of fungicides in agricultural environments is related to the occurrence of fungicide resistance in clinical environments. Furthermore, we provide recommendations of how development of fungicide resistant pathogen populations may be prevented or delayed.

Keywords: Citrus black spot disease; disease management; efflux transporters; fungicide resistance; wheat tan spot disease.