However, knowledge on biochemical and genetic basis of defense responses due to plant–endophyte–pathogen interaction is still limited. This study aimed to determine the defense responses of oil palm to this complex interaction with respective endophytes (Diaporthe phaseolorum WAA02, Trichoderma ...
A bacterial endophyte exploits chemotropism of a fungal pathogen for plant colonization Davide Palmieri, Stefania Vitale, Giuseppe Lima, Antonio Di Pietro & David Turrà Nature Communications volume 11, Article number: 5264 (2020) Cite this article 15k Accesses 38 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract...
, an ascomycete endophyte, suppresses mycotoxin production in the plant pathogendoi:10.1016/j.mycmed.2015.02.005S izic PradBastien NaCaroline KunzRetour au numéro
A biofertilizing fungal endophyte of cranberry plants suppresses the plant pathogen Diaporthedoi:10.3389/fmicb.2024.1327392PHYTOPATHOGENIC microorganismsCRANBERRIESALTERNATIVE RNA splicingFUNGAL cell wallsGENE expressionBLUEBERRIESBERRIESENDOPHYTIC fungiENDOPHYTIC bacteria...
Caroline KunzElsevier Masson SASJournal De Mycologie MédicaleParaconiothyrium variabile , an ascomycete endophyte, suppresses mycotoxin production in the plant pathogen Fusarium oxysporum[J] . Soizic Prado,Bastien Nay,Caroline Kunz.Journal de Mycologie Médicale . 2015 (2)...
Soil-borne pathogenSalicylic acidAims The root endophyte Phomopsis liquidambaris B3 effectively protected peanut against root rot caused by Fusarium oxysporum. We investigated (i) the effects of preinoculation (before F. oxysporum inoculation) and postinoculation (post F. oxysporum inoculation) with B3...
Root endophytePreinoculationPeanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)Root rotSoil-borne pathogenSalicylic acidAims The root endophyte Phomopsis liquidambaris B3 effectively protected peanut against root rot caused by Fusarium oxysporum. We investigated (i) the effects of preinoculation (before F. oxysporum inoculation...
EndophytePathogenParasitismMutualismPlantHighly diverse communities of microbial symbionts occupy eukaryotic organisms, including plants. While many well-studied symbionts may be characterized as either parasites or as mutualists, the prevalent but cryptic endophytic fungi are less easily qualified because they ...