therapeutic action: disease control through selective pressure understanding

Mitochondrial heterogeneity drives the evolution of fungicide resistance in Phytophthora sojae, with associated fitness trade-offs

Researchers studied how a plant pathogen called Phytophthora sojae develops resistance to the fungicide ametoctradin. They found that resistance builds up gradually through changes in mitochondrial DNA, where a single mutation accumulates over generations. While this mutation helps the fungus survive the fungicide, it damages its mitochondria and reduces its overall fitness, though the organism can partially compensate through increased expression of a protein called TFAM1.

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