cobos-villagrán, aurora pérez-valdespino, abigail valenzuela, ricardo martínez-gonzález, césar ramiro luna-vega, isolda villa-tanaca, lourdes rodríguez-tovar, aída verónica raymundo, tania
Byssosphaeria Cooke is a monophyletic genus of the family Melanommataceae. The genus is characterized by ascomata smaller than 1000 µm, globose, well-developed subiculum, with a flat ostiole, and yellow-orange or reddish-brown color around the ostiole. The peridium is composed of an external layer of irregular cells followed by an internal layer of...
Yin, Qi Zhang, Wenchang Shi, Hanfei He, Peixin Zhang, Fengming Zhang, Jin Li, Bin Shi, Xiaofei Liu, Wei Yu, Fuqiang
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Scientific reports
Continuous cropping obstacle has been becoming the bottleneck for the stable development of morel cultivation. The allelopathic effect of soil allelochemicals may play an instrumental role in the morel soil sickness. In this study, the allelochemicals were identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) combined with in vitro bioassay. A...
Li, Huan Liu, Ying Wang, Dan Wang, Ya-Hong Sheng, Ruo-Cheng Kong, Zhi-Qiang Klosterman, Steven Chen, Jie-Yin Subbarao, Krishna Chen, Feng-Mao
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BACKGROUND: The complete mitochondrial respiratory chain is a precondition for maintaining cellular energy supply, development, and metabolic balance. Due to the evolutionary differentiation of complexes and the semi-autonomy of mitochondria, respiratory chain subunits have become critical targets for crop improvement and fungal control. In fungi, ...
Martino, Ilaria Spadaro, Davide Guarnaccia, Vladimiro
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Plant disease
Fungal trunk pathogens are a growing global issue, significantly affecting fruit and nut tree crop cultivation. These pathogens, mainly ascomycetes, belong to several families including Botryosphaeriaceae, Calosphaeriaceae, Cytosporaceae, Diaporthaceae, Diatrypaceae, Nectriaceae and Togniniaceae. The large number of species involved represent a cha...
van Ingen-Buijs, Valerie A van Westerhoven, Anouk C Skiadas, Petros Zuijdgeest, Xander CL Haridas, Sajeet Daum, Christopher Duffy, Kecia Guo, Jie Hundley, Hope LaButti, Kurt
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Phyllosticta citricarpa is an important citrus-pathogen and a quarantine organism in the European Union. Its recently described relative, P. paracitricarpa, is very closely related and not listed as a quarantine organism. P. paracitricarpa is very difficult to distinguish from P. citricarpa, since its morphological features overlap and the barcodin...
Szklenarik, György Kiraly, Peter Szegvari, Gabor Dora, David Lohinai, Zoltan
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Frontiers in Medicine
Background Colonization of the human gut and tumor tissue by non-pathogenic fungi has emerged as a potential risk factor associated with cancer epidemics. Therefore, we aimed to conduct a systematic review to assess the role of fungal colonization in gastrointestinal (GI) tumors in increasing diagnostic efficiency. Methods A PubMed citation search ...
Eichfeld, Ruben Mahdi, Lisa K De Quattro, Concetta Armbruster, Laura Endeshaw, Asmamaw B Miyauchi, Shingo Hellmann, Margareta J Cord‐Landwehr, Stefan Peterson, Daniel Singan, Vasanth
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Effector secretion is crucial for root endophytes to establish and protect their ecological niche. We used time-resolved transcriptomics to monitor effector gene expression dynamics in two closely related Sebacinales, Serendipita indica and Serendipita vermifera, during symbiosis with three plant species, competition with the phytopathogenic fungus...
Shishlyannikova, A B Zmitrovich, I V Zarudnaya, G I Perelygin, V V Zharikov, M V
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Doklady biological sciences : proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological sciences sections
The wild nature monument "184-year-old oak tree in the village of Irinovka" (Leningrad oblast, Russia), better known in local historical literature as "Irinovsky Oak," was officially opened in 2013. It is represented by a separate pedunculate oak tree (Quercus robur), planted in 1829 and preserved in satisfactory condition at 194 years of age. This...
Thynne, Elisha Ali, Haider Seong, Kyungyong Abukhalaf, Mohammad Guerreiro, Marco Flores-Nunez, Victor Hansen, Rune Bergues, Ana Salman, Maja Rudd, Jason
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Zymoseptoria tritici is the most economically significant fungal pathogen of wheat in Europe. However, despite the importance of this pathogen, the molecular interactions between pathogen and host during infection are not well understood. Herein, we describe the use of two libraries of cloned Z. tritici effectors that were screened to identify effe...
Belair, Marie Picot, Adeline Lepais, Olivier Masson, Cyrielle Hébrard, Marie-Neige Moronvalle, Aude Comont, Gwénaëlle Gabri Martin, Victor Tréguer, Sylvie Laloum, Yohana
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Botryosphaeriaceae species are the major causal agents of walnut dieback worldwide, along with Diaporthe species. Botryosphaeria dothidea and Neofusicoccum parvum are the only two Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with this recently emergent disease in France, and little is known about their diversity, structure, origin and dispersion in French...