Research

Trichoderma harzianum was recently identified as the causative agent of ear rot in maize in Europe (Pfordt et al. 2020). While some strains of this species cause significant damage and yield losses, others are non-pathogenic and live as saprophytes in the soil (Pfordt et al. 2020). A similar phenomenon has been demonstrated for the vascular pathogen Verticillium longisporum, which is important worldwide in oilseed rape. Various lineages differing in their virulence properties have been identified (Novakazi et al. 2015, Vega-Marin et al. 2024), including strains that can be classified as non-pathogenic in oilseed rape.
Based on these observations, comparative genome analyses of well-characterized strains of both species are being conducted within the PathoGen project. The goal is to detect differences between pathogenic and non-pathogenic isolates that could causally explain this difference in pathogenicity. Based on this, diagnostic primer combinations will be developed and tested that allow the specific detection of pathogenic strains in different sample types. The project not only aims to gain fundamental knowledge but also pursues an application-oriented goal by developing an innovative, genome sequence-based diagnostic method for the identification of pathogenic and non-pathogenic fungi in soil and plant samples, which can contribute to integrated pest management.
References:
- Novakazi, F., Inderbitzin, P., Sandoya, G., Hayes, R.J., von Tiedemann, A., K.V. Subbarao 2015: The three lineages of the diploid hybrid Verticillium longisporum differ in virulence and pathogenicity. Phytopathology 105, 662-673. DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-10-14-0265-R
- Pfordt, A., Schiwek, S., Karlovsky, P., A. von Tiedemann A 2020: Trichoderma afroharzianum ear rot – A new disease on maize in Europe. Frontiers in Agronomy, 2, 236. DOI: 10.3389/fagro.2020.547758.
- Vega-Marin, M., Obermeier, C., Koopmann, B., Zheng, X., Snowdon, R., A. von Tiedemann 2024: Phenotypic and phylogenetic analysis of Verticillium longisporum strains from European and Canadian oilseed rape fields. Plant Pathology, 74, 196–209. DOI: 10.1111/ppa.14009.
Project team:
- Dr. Annette Pfordt, Dr. Birger Koopmann, Prof. Andreas von Tiedemann, Abteilung Pflanzenpathologie, Department für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften, Universität Göttingen
- Dr. Dominic Simm, Dr. Martin Kollmar, GOENOMICS, Göttingen
Funding:
The PathoGen project is funded by the NBank Niedersachsen in co-financing with the European Union (GOENOMICS: ZW 3- 87033777, UniGoe: ZW 3- 87035498).
- Compatibility of agricultural productivity and biodiversity through damage thresholds and digital technologies (BLE-funded project GoodWeedBadWeed)
- Validation of the HRAC classification of inhibitors of very long-chain fatty acid synthesis (project funded by CropLife International)
- Extent, cause and regulation of metabolic flufenacet resistance in ryegrass (Lolium spp.) (Walter Benjamin Fellowship funded by DFG)
- Metabolic resistance of grass weeds against pre-emergence herbicides
- Stem stripeness (Verticillium longisporum)
- Improvement of winter oilseed rape (B. napus L.) resistance to Verticillium longisporum
- Verticillum resistance and drougth stress in oilseed rape
- Role of root exudates in host plant sensing of V. longisporum and clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae) during early stages of disease initiation in B. napus
- Stem mold (Sclerotina sclerotiorum)
- Stem canker (Leptosphaeria maculans, asexual stage: Phoma lingam)
- Occurence and distribution of Leptosphaeria maculans races in different oilseed rape growing regions of Germany
- Efficacy of major Phoma resistance genes in different oilseed rape growing regions of Germany
- Studies on biological and pathological aspects of the pathogen species complex Phoma lingam
- ...other topics
- Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans - another important vascular pathogen in winteroilseed rape in Germany?
- Impact of cabbage root fly (Delia radicum) on infections of oilseed rape with Verticillium longisporum and Phoma lingam
- Potential impacts of climate change on pathogens of oilseed rape (B. napus L.)
- Influence of crop architecture on yield of winter oilseed rape
- Ocurrence and importance of foliar diseases in maize in Central and Northern Europe
- Population structure of the pathogen Exserohilum turcicum and spatial efficacy of race specific resistances
- Improving resistance in maize to E. turcicum and Fusarium spp.
- Assessment of economic damage thresholds for E. turcicum and Kabatiella zeae in maize
- Investigations into the resistance of potatoes to Helminthosporium solani, the pathogen of silver scurf, and its transmission from mother to daughter tubers
- Phytosanitary control of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis, the causal agent of bacterial canker of tomato
- Investigations on the interaction of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis with different tomato varieties and on phytosanitary seed treatment using plasma under atmospheric pressure
- Fungal diseases in grain peas (Pisum sativum L.). Diagnosis, epidemiology, yield relevance and control
- Downey mildew (Plasmopara viticola) - Studies on infection biology and the mode of action of fungistatic or fungicidal plant extracts
- Investigations into the significance of extracellular polysaccharides of the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv, phaseolicola
- Biocontrol of S. sclerotiorum by field application of CONTANS WG® (Coniothyrium minitans) in Germany
- Biological degradation of straw-borne fungal pathogens of cereals and oilseed rape by the fungal antagonist Microsphaeropsis ochracea
- Ecology and Molecular Characterization of Neozygites tanajoae (Entomophthorales: Neozygitaceae) a fungal pathogen of the cassava green mite
- Implementation of biological control strategies against soilborne pathogens in the farming industry: a seed to field approach (BioCon)
- Search and evaluation of potential biologicals for the control of major pathogens in arable crops
- Reduction of the use of pesticides – consequences for the occurrence of pests and the profitability in cereal-sugar beet crop rotations
Reduktion des Pflanzenschutzmitteleinsatzes – Konsequenzen für das Schaderregerauftreten und die Wirtschaftlichkeit in Getreide-Zuckerrübe-Fruchtfolgen - Crop Rotations with Energy Crops – Chances and Risks for Plant Protection
- Physiological side effects of fungicides
- Metabolic resistance of grass weeds against pre-emergence herbicides