International surveillance of wheat rust pathogens: progress and challenges
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Robert Park, T Fetch, David Hodson, Yue Jin, Kumarse Nazari, Mohinder Prashar, Z Pretorius. (20/6/2010). International surveillance of wheat rust pathogens: progress and challenges. United States of America: Borlaug Global Rust Initiative (BGRI).
Abstract
Surveillance of wheat rust pathogens, including assessments of rust incidence and virulence
characterization via either trap plots or race (pathotype) surveys, has provided information
fundamental in formulating and adopting appropriate national and international policies, investments
and strategies in plant protection, plant breeding, seed systems, and in rust pathogen research. Despite
many successes from national and regional co-ordination of rust surveillance, few attempts were
made to extend rust surveillance to international or even global levels. The Global Cereal Rust
Monitoring System was established to address this deficiency. It is underpinned by an information
platform that includes standardized protocols for methods and systems used in surveys, preliminary
virulence testing, data, sample transmission and management at the field and national and global
levels, and includes two web-based visualization tools. While considerable progress has been made
towards a global system for monitoring variability in the wheat stem rust pathogen, and linking this to
the threat posed by this pathogen to regional wheat production, some challenges remain, including
ongoing commitment to support rust surveillance, and the ability to share and compare surveillance
data.
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Nazari, Kumarse https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9348-892X


