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As Ethiopia pushes towards self-sufficiency in wheat production, it has escaped large outbreaks of Fusarium head blight (FHB), a disease that threatens wheat production globally. However, in 2022, FHB incidences in Ethiopia rose to 80%, with some areas experiencing 100% disease severity. Here we provide insights into the etiology of this disease outbreak and point towards future directions to mitigate the emerging threat of FHB on a global scale. While most wheat samples from 2022 exhibited low trichothecene levels, 26% exceeded recommended thresholds and several contained multiple trichothecene variants. We obtained 64 isolates from the outbreak and identified diverse members of the species complex (FGSC) and many species. The FGSC species contributing to the outbreak are rare on a global scale. Genomic analyses reveal that has persisted in Ethiopia for decades and shares ancient ancestry with a newly emerged novel species in the FGSC that we formally described as . SNP-based analyses suggest high clonal fraction among FGSC isolates in Ethiopia, raising questions about a recent population expansion. Our findings reveal that while alone causes minimal disease on wheat, its presence can have a small but synergistic impact on disease symptoms when has already infected. The unique diversity and species composition of the 2022 Ethiopian outbreak underscores the importance of addressing emerging threats in a globalized agricultural economy to secure food safety, food security, and global food equity.
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Fungal Biol
October 2025
University of Tuscia, Department of Agriculture and Forest Sciences (DAFNE), Via San Camillo de Lellis SNC, Viterbo, Italy.
Fusarium Head Blight (FHB), caused by various Fusarium species, is a major threat to global cereal production. F. avenaceum is an important FHB pathogen producing enniatin mycotoxins.
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August 2025
Centro de Genômica e Fitomelhoramento, Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas 96010-900, Brazil.
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State Key Laboratory of Crop Gene Resources and Breeding, Institute of Crop Sciences (ICS), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), Beijing, China.
Plants (Basel)
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Triticeae Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, China.
Global food security relies on wheat, maize, and soybean, yet their cultivation faces escalating threats from Fusarium head blight (FHB) pathogens. We demonstrate that agricultural intensification enables cross-kingdom root infections by and across these crops. Screening of 180 strains revealed tripartite host infectivity, with transcriptomics uncovering host-adapted virulence strategies.
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August 2025
College of Plant Protection, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Xianyang 712100, China.
The biocontrol strain S10 was isolated from tomato leaf mold. The fermentation broth of strain S10 can effectively control Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by . Enhancing antifungal activity is essential in advancing its commercialization.
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