Epidemiology and evolution of fungal pathogens in plants and animals. In: Genetics and Evolution of Infectious Disease. London: Elsevier: 2011l. p. 59–132. https://scholars.duke.edu/display/pub965195 .Gladieux P, Byrnes E, Fisher M, Aguileta G, Heitman J, GiraudT. (...
- WO 被引量: 4发表: 1998年 Fungal Disease Management in Plants Pathogenesis-related proteinsHypersensitive responseRNA interferencemicroRNAsFungal pathogensDisease resistanceFungal diseases damage crop plants and affect agricultural ... D Singh,S Teotia - Springer India 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 加载更多...
Fungi are the most important of the various groups of pathogens that attack plants. Our agricultural fields, forests, grasslands and urban landscapes are diminished in economic value and beauty by this important group of plant pathogens. Some fungal diseases, such as chestnut blight, make it ...
The main goal of pathogens when infecting plants is to obtain nutrients necessary for their growth. For this purpose, in the first phase of infection, pathogens secrete plant cell wall-degrading enzymes (CWDE): polygalacturonases (PG), pectin lyases (PL) and pectin methylesterases (PME), as...
FUNGAL PATHOGENS AFFECT PLANT-POPULATION DYNAMICS AND EVOLUTION BIERZYCHUDEK,P - 《Trend Ecol Evolut》 被引量: 7发表: 1988年 EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY OF PLANT DISEASES IN NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS Plant pathogens cause mortality and reduce fecundity of individual plants, drive host population dynamics, and ...
RALF homologues are found across a number of phylogenetically distant groups of fungi, many of which infect plants. We propose that fungal pathogens use functional homologues of alkalinizing peptides found in their host plants to increase their infectious potential and suppress host immunity. 展开 ...
Endophytic bacteria, which reside within plants without causing disease symptoms, also can protect the host against fungal pathogens20. The gram-negative rhizobacterium Rahnella aquatilis was reported to promote plant growth and to act as a biocontrol agent on different crops21,22. In a previous ...
Fungal pathogenesis is the process by which fungi infect and cause disease in a host. Not all fungi are pathogens and have the ability for pathogenesis, also known as virulence.Latest Research and Reviews Fungal biofilms in human health and disease Fungal biofilms encompass a wide range of dise...
4. Infection strategies of biotrophic pathogens: multiple roads to the same destination 5. Impact of genomics on effector discovery and characterization 6. Small RNA and secondary metabolites of biotrophic pathogens: non-proteinaceous effectors in plant-pathogen warfare 7. Challenges and advances in char...