Earlier quantification of rice blast impact via instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence

Abstract Background Rice blast, one of the major diseases causing significant rice yield loss, downregulates the photosynthetic activity and induces aggressive spread of cell death causing food security concerns. Hence, earlier quantification of rice blast is imperative for improved management of th...

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Main Authors: Insu Yeon, Jihyeon Yeo, Yejin Park, Ghiseok Kim, Jae Hoon Lee, Hyungsuk Kimm
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Published: BMC 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13007-025-01391-8
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author Insu Yeon
Jihyeon Yeo
Yejin Park
Ghiseok Kim
Jae Hoon Lee
Hyungsuk Kimm
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Jihyeon Yeo
Yejin Park
Ghiseok Kim
Jae Hoon Lee
Hyungsuk Kimm
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description Abstract Background Rice blast, one of the major diseases causing significant rice yield loss, downregulates the photosynthetic activity and induces aggressive spread of cell death causing food security concerns. Hence, earlier quantification of rice blast is imperative for improved management of the disease. Instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence (e.g., sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence under sunlight), which is mechanistically linked with photosynthesis at the photosystem scale, has shown the potential for quantifying the impact of abiotic stresses on plant physiology but remains yet to be tested for biotic stresses. Here, we assessed the potential of chlorophyll fluorescence (CF) for quantifying rice blast impact on plant physiology. In particular, we further retrieved the quantum yield of chlorophyll fluorescence (ΦF) by normalizing the influence of the magnitude of incident radiation. Results ΦF sensitively responded to rice blast within 24 and 96 hours post-inoculation for susceptible and resistant cultivars, respectively. We confirmed that the ΦF showed strong sensitivity in response to different doses of inoculation and to cultivar difference. In addition to ΦF results, we further investigated the role of red to far-red CF ratio (CFR:FR) in rice blast detection. CFR:FR, which was previously reported to be tightly coupled with chlorophyll contents, captured the impact of rice blast inoculation to some extent while green chlorophyll vegetation index did not show any difference across all inoculated groups. Conclusions We confirmed that the ΦF sensitively responded to rice blast inoculation and differentiated two dose levels of inoculation and low- and high-resistance levels via the comparison of two cultivars. Furthermore, the full spectrum of chlorophyll fluorescence was used to obtain the red to far-red CF ratio and showed its capability for indicating the physiological impact of rice blast. Our findings highlight the unique role of chlorophyll fluorescence in sensitively quantifying rice blast impact. Our approach is highly scalable through sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence observations and thus will contribute to improving the large-scale management of rice blast.
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spelling doaj-art-53d88255e01743fbb8d2a8363d163f732025-08-20T03:26:43ZengBMCPlant Methods1746-48112025-06-0121111210.1186/s13007-025-01391-8Earlier quantification of rice blast impact via instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescenceInsu Yeon0Jihyeon Yeo1Yejin Park2Ghiseok Kim3Jae Hoon Lee4Hyungsuk Kimm5Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Bioresources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National UniversityDepartment of Agriculture, Forestry and Bioresources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National UniversityDepartment of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National UniversityDepartment of Biosystems Engineering, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National UniversityDepartment of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National UniversityDepartment of Agriculture, Forestry and Bioresources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National UniversityAbstract Background Rice blast, one of the major diseases causing significant rice yield loss, downregulates the photosynthetic activity and induces aggressive spread of cell death causing food security concerns. Hence, earlier quantification of rice blast is imperative for improved management of the disease. Instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence (e.g., sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence under sunlight), which is mechanistically linked with photosynthesis at the photosystem scale, has shown the potential for quantifying the impact of abiotic stresses on plant physiology but remains yet to be tested for biotic stresses. Here, we assessed the potential of chlorophyll fluorescence (CF) for quantifying rice blast impact on plant physiology. In particular, we further retrieved the quantum yield of chlorophyll fluorescence (ΦF) by normalizing the influence of the magnitude of incident radiation. Results ΦF sensitively responded to rice blast within 24 and 96 hours post-inoculation for susceptible and resistant cultivars, respectively. We confirmed that the ΦF showed strong sensitivity in response to different doses of inoculation and to cultivar difference. In addition to ΦF results, we further investigated the role of red to far-red CF ratio (CFR:FR) in rice blast detection. CFR:FR, which was previously reported to be tightly coupled with chlorophyll contents, captured the impact of rice blast inoculation to some extent while green chlorophyll vegetation index did not show any difference across all inoculated groups. Conclusions We confirmed that the ΦF sensitively responded to rice blast inoculation and differentiated two dose levels of inoculation and low- and high-resistance levels via the comparison of two cultivars. Furthermore, the full spectrum of chlorophyll fluorescence was used to obtain the red to far-red CF ratio and showed its capability for indicating the physiological impact of rice blast. Our findings highlight the unique role of chlorophyll fluorescence in sensitively quantifying rice blast impact. Our approach is highly scalable through sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence observations and thus will contribute to improving the large-scale management of rice blast.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13007-025-01391-8Instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescenceRice blastEarly detectionInoculationHyperspectral remote sensingVegetation index
spellingShingle Insu Yeon
Jihyeon Yeo
Yejin Park
Ghiseok Kim
Jae Hoon Lee
Hyungsuk Kimm
Earlier quantification of rice blast impact via instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence
Plant Methods
Instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence
Rice blast
Early detection
Inoculation
Hyperspectral remote sensing
Vegetation index
title Earlier quantification of rice blast impact via instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence
title_full Earlier quantification of rice blast impact via instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence
title_fullStr Earlier quantification of rice blast impact via instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence
title_full_unstemmed Earlier quantification of rice blast impact via instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence
title_short Earlier quantification of rice blast impact via instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence
title_sort earlier quantification of rice blast impact via instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence
topic Instantaneous chlorophyll fluorescence
Rice blast
Early detection
Inoculation
Hyperspectral remote sensing
Vegetation index
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13007-025-01391-8
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