Fungal Species:  Leptosphaeria maculans

A putative ABC transporter gene, CcT1, is involved in beauvericin synthesis, conidiation, and oxidative stress resistance in Cordyceps chanhua

Cordyceps chanhua is a medicinal fungus used in traditional Chinese medicine that produces a compound called beauvericin, which has health benefits but can be toxic in high amounts. Researchers discovered a gene called CcT1 that controls how much beauvericin the fungus makes. By removing this gene, they could reduce beauvericin production by 64%, making the fungus safer to use as medicine while maintaining other beneficial properties.

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Fungal Communities Including Plant Pathogens in Near Surface Air Are Similar Across Northwestern Europe

This research examined airborne fungal communities across Northwestern Europe, revealing that fungal spores in the air are remarkably similar across large distances. The study has important implications for understanding how plant diseases spread through the air. Impacts on everyday life: • Helps farmers and gardeners better predict and manage plant diseases • Improves understanding of seasonal allergies caused by airborne fungi • Contributes to better air quality monitoring systems • Aids in developing more effective crop disease warning systems • Helps understand how climate affects the spread of plant diseases

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