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Breeding progress for pathogen resistance is a second major driver for yield increase in German winter wheat at contrasting N levels
AgricultureScientific Reports

Breeding progress for pathogen resistance is a second major driver for yield increase in German winter wheat at contrasting N levels

H. Zetzsche, W. Friedt, et al.

Discover how breeding advancements are enhancing pathogen resistance and boosting yields in German winter wheat, shedding light on sustainable practices. This groundbreaking research was conducted by Holger Zetzsche, Wolfgang Friedt, and Frank Ordon.... show more
Abstract
Breeding has substantially increased the genetic yield potential, but fungal pathogens are still major constraints for wheat production. Therefore, breeding success for resistance and its impact on yield were analyzed on a large panel of winter wheat cultivars, representing breeding progress in Germany during the last decades, in large scale field trials under different fungicide and nitrogen treatments. Results revealed a highly significant effect of genotype (G) and year (Y) on resistances and G x Y interactions were significant for all pathogens tested, i.e. leaf rust, strip rust, powdery mildew and Fusarium head blight. N-fertilization significantly increased the susceptibility to biotrophic and hemibiotrophic pathogens. Resistance was significantly improved over time but at different rates for the pathogens. Although the average progress of resistance against each pathogen was higher at the elevated N level in absolute terms, it was very similar at both N levels on a relative basis. Grain yield was increased significantly over time under all treatments but was considerably higher without fungicides particularly at high N-input. Our results strongly indicate that wheat breeding resulted in a substantial increase of grain yield along with a constant improvement of resistance to fungal pathogens, thereby contributing to an environment-friendly and sustainable wheat production.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 23, 2020
Authors
Holger Zetzsche, Wolfgang Friedt, Frank Ordon
Tags
winter wheatpathogen resistancebreeding progressnitrogen fertilizationgrain yieldfungicide treatments
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