reviewAnnual Review of PhytopathologyMar 3, 2011Closed access

The Emergence of Ug99 Races of the Stem Rust Fungus is a Threat to World Wheat Production

Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz Y Trigo · Foraggere e Lattiero Casearie · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Race Ug99 of the fungus Puccinia graminis tritici that causes stem or black rust disease on wheat was first detected in Uganda in 1998. Seven races belonging to the Ug99 lineage are now known and have spread to various wheat-growing countries in the eastern African highlands, as well as Zimbabwe, South Africa, Sudan, Yemen, and Iran. Because of the susceptibility of 90% of the wheat varieties grown worldwide, the Ug99 group of races was recognized as a major threat to wheat production and food security. Its spread, either wind-mediated or human-aided, to other countries in Africa, Asia, and beyond is evident. Screening in Kenya and Ethiopia has identified a low frequency of resistant wheat varieties and…

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