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A status update on fusarium head blight on Western Canadian wheat
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2023
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BotanyFhb IncidencePlant PathologyFhb SeverityMycotoxinsPlant-pathogen InteractionPlant HealthMycotoxin FormationClinical EpidemiologyFusarium Head BlightToxicologyPublic HealthHealth SciencesStatus UpdateWestern Canadian WheatMycotoxicologyCrop DamageEpidemiologyFood SafetyFungal PathogenFood MycologyCrop ProtectionHost Resistance
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating disease of wheat in Canada and disease surveillance is a critical component of integrated disease management, disease forecasting, prioritizing research and breeding efforts, grain handling, and cleaning post harvest. We report on the recent trends of FHB in Canadian wheat including incidence and severity from 1995 to 2021 based on data from 208,247 samples. Our results show a steady increase in FHB incidence from 1995, with an epidemic year in 2016, followed by several years of low incidence. Results also indicated that FHB severity has been stable over time, but not always correlated with incidence. Data from the analysis of 26,538 samples from 2018 to 2021 demonstrate a strong positive correlation between the number of Fusarium damaged kernels (severity) and concentrations of the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol. Together, our results provide the most robust survey of FHB in Canada to date, which complement national and international disease monitoring and management efforts.
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