Phytopathogenic fungi are one of the most damaging plant parasitic organisms, and can cause serious diseases and important yield losses in crops. The study of the biology of these microorganisms and the interaction with their hosts has experienced great advances in recent years due to the developmen...
In this context, the use of proteomic tools revealed new information about the fungal lifestyle, highlighting new insights into their relationships with plants. The present article focuses on two important fungal research fields, mycorrhizal and pathogenic fungi, to get an accurate picture from the ...
Pathogenic fungi have many complex mechanisms of resistance to antifungal drugs. Information about the clinical, cellular, and molecular factors contributi... DP Kontoyiannis,RE Lewis - 《Lancet》 被引量: 973发表: 2002年 Molecular detection of antimicrobial resistance. The determination of antimicrobial...
Diversity of angiosperm is renowned and mechanism of perception and interaction with different environmental conditions is also variable. Patho-stress response in different plant families varies during the invasion of same or different fungal species. A major puzzle is how interaction and communication cou...
Fusarium belongs to the genera of plant pathogenic fungi that cause the greatest economic damage due to spoilage of feed and food stocks with mycotoxins. For example,F. graminearuminfection of cereals leads to the accumulation of the sesquiterpenes trichothecenes (e.g. deoxynivalenol) in grains, th...
However, the understanding of molecular plant-pathogen interactions is still an intriguing area of investigation. Proteomics has dramatically evolved in the pursuit of large-scale functional assignment of candidate proteins and, by using this approach, several proteins expressed during phytopathogenic ...
T. harzianum can prevent the growth of pathogenic fungi on many types of plant crops, providing a chemically benign alternative to fungicidal agents currently on the market. A proteomic approach was taken to separate and identify proteins from a strain of T. harzianum with well established ...
Functional and comparative genomic studies in plant pathogenic fungi, although still in the early stages and limited to a few pathogens, have enormous potential to improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in host-pathogen interactions. Development of advanced genomics tools and ...
Among these techniques, proteomics permits the quantification and subsequent identification of hundreds of proteins of an organism at the cellular and subcellular level. Currently, the Unraveling cotton responses to pathogenic fungi through proteomics Plant pathogenic fungi, such as Thielaviopsis basicola,...
11 Application of Genomics to the Study of Pathogenicity and Development in Fusarium The Fusarium species are a large and diverse group of fungi that include common plant pathogens and opportunistic animal pathogens. On plants, Fusarium species cause wilts, rots, seed damage, and perhaps more impor...