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  • Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a harmful mycotoxin that accumulates in cereal plants during fungal infection, leading to significant crop yield losses and grain contamination.
  • Recent genetic and genomic research has helped to identify the mechanisms behind DON production and the environmental factors that affect its accumulation, as well as resistance traits in plants that can reduce DON levels.
  • The review highlights current knowledge of DON biosynthesis and detoxification methods, and discusses future genetic engineering strategies aimed at creating more resistant wheat varieties to combat scab and reduce DON contamination.

Article Abstract

Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a prominent mycotoxin showing significant accumulation in cereal plants during infection by the phytopathogen . It is a virulence factor that is important in the spread of within cereal heads, and it causes serious yield losses and significant contamination of cereal grains. In recent decades, genetic and genomic studies have facilitated the characterization of the molecular pathways of DON biosynthesis in and the environmental factors that influence DON accumulation. In addition, diverse scab resistance traits related to the repression of DON accumulation in plants have been identified, and experimental studies of wheat-pathogen interactions have contributed to understanding detoxification mechanisms in host plants. The present review illustrates and summarizes the molecular networks of DON mycotoxin production in and the methods of DON detoxification in plants based on the current literature, which provides molecular targets for crop improvement programs. This review also comprehensively discusses recent advances and challenges related to genetic engineering-mediated cultivar improvements to strengthen scab resistance. Furthermore, ongoing advancements in genetic engineering will enable the application of these molecular targets to develop more scab-resistant wheat cultivars with DON detoxification traits.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10423186PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42994-023-00096-7DOI Listing

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