“…Fusarium crown rot (FCR), which is a soil-borne disease caused by various Fusarium species, is one of the most significant wheat diseases in many countries ( Kazan and Gardiner, 2018 ), The incidence of FCR disease showed a rapid increase year by year, particularly under the adoption of wheat-maize crop rotation and straw return cropping patterns. The dominant pathogen causing FCR in wheat varies in different regions of Central Asia ( Bozoglu et al, 2022 ; Ozer et al, 2023 ), Australia ( Saad et al, 2021 , 2022 ; Buster et al, 2023 ), Africa ( Hadjout et al, 2022 ; Mawcha et al, 2022 ; Theron et al, 2023 ), the Middle East ( Minati, 2020 ; Ozer et al, 2020 ) and North America ( Hagerty et al, 2021 ; Shrestha et al, 2021 ), F. pseudograminearum and F. graminearum are the main pathogens. FCR caused by F. pseudograminearum ( Fp ) was first reported in Henan province, China ( Li et al, 2012 ), and has since become the dominant pathogen in the Huanghuai Plain.…”