نتایج جستجو برای: fungal plant pathogens

تعداد نتایج: 494105  

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2002
Dianne B Jennings Margaret E Daub D Mason Pharr John D Williamson

Our previous observation that host plant extracts induce production and secretion of mannitol in the tobacco pathogen Alternaria alternata suggested that, like their animal counterparts, plant pathogenic fungi might produce the reactive oxygen quencher mannitol as a means of suppressing reactive oxygen-mediated plant defenses. The concurrent discovery that pathogen attack induced mannitol dehyd...

2017
Janneke Aylward Emma T. Steenkamp Léanne L. Dreyer Francois Roets Brenda D. Wingfield Michael J. Wingfield

The majority of plant pathogens are fungi and many of these adversely affect food security. This mini-review aims to provide an analysis of the plant pathogenic fungi for which genome sequences are publically available, to assess their general genome characteristics, and to consider how genomics has impacted plant pathology. A list of sequenced fungal species was assembled, the taxonomy of all ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Louis-Philippe Hamel Marie-Claude Nicole Sébastien Duplessis Brian E Ellis

Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are evolutionarily conserved proteins that function as key signal transduction components in fungi, plants, and mammals. During interaction between phytopathogenic fungi and plants, fungal MAPKs help to promote mechanical and/or enzymatic penetration of host tissues, while plant MAPKs are required for activation of plant immunity. However, new insights ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Walter A Vargas José M Sanz Martín Gabriel E Rech Lina P Rivera Ernesto P Benito José M Díaz-Mínguez Michael R Thon Serenella A Sukno

Hemibiotrophic plant pathogens first establish a biotrophic interaction with the host plant and later switch to a destructive necrotrophic lifestyle. Studies of biotrophic pathogens have shown that they actively suppress plant defenses after an initial microbe-associated molecular pattern-triggered activation. In contrast, studies of the hemibiotrophs suggest that they do not suppress plant def...

2014
Yit-Heng Chooi Peter S. Solomon

Secondary metabolites (SMs) are known to play important roles in the virulence and lifestyle of fungal plant pathogens. The increasing availability of fungal pathogen genome sequences and next-generation genomic tools have allowed us to survey the SM gene cluster inventory in individual fungi. Thus, there is immense opportunity for SM discovery in these plant pathogens. Comparative genomics and...

2016
Marcia González-Teuber

Fungal endophytes colonize living internal plant tissues without causing any visible symptoms of disease. Endophytic fungi associated with healthy leaves may play an important role in the protection of hosts against herbivores and pathogens. In this study, the diversity of foliar endophytic fungi (FEF) of the southern temperate tree Embothrium coccineum (Proteaceae), as well as their role in pl...

2015
Mansoor Karimi Jashni Rahim Mehrabi Jérôme Collemare Carl H. Mesarich Pierre J. G. M. de Wit

Upon host penetration, fungal pathogens secrete a plethora of effectors to promote disease, including proteases that degrade plant antimicrobial proteins, and protease inhibitors (PIs) that inhibit plant proteases with antimicrobial activity. Conversely, plants secrete proteases and PIs to protect themselves against pathogens or to mediate recognition of pathogen proteases and PIs, which leads ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2018
Liesje Mommer T E Anne Cotton Jos M Raaijmakers Aad J Termorshuizen Jasper van Ruijven Marloes Hendriks Sophia Q van Rijssel Judith E van de Mortel Jan Willem van der Paauw Elio G W M Schijlen Annemiek E Smit-Tiekstra Frank Berendse Hans de Kroon Alex J Dumbrell

There is consensus that plant species richness enhances plant productivity within natural grasslands, but the underlying drivers remain debated. Recently, differential accumulation of soil-borne fungal pathogens across the plant diversity gradient has been proposed as a cause of this pattern. However, the below-ground environment has generally been treated as a 'black box' in biodiversity exper...

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2010
Benjamin A Sikes

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are mainly thought to facilitate phosphorus uptake in plants, but they can also perform several other functions that are equally beneficial. Our recent study sheds light on the factors determining one such function, enhanced plant protection from root pathogens. Root infection by the fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum was determined by both plant susceptibility...

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