Research Topic: Mycology and Plant Pathology

Molecular and Biological Characterization of an Isolate of Fusarium graminearum dsRNA mycovirus 4 (FgV4) from a New Host Fusarium pseudograminearum

Scientists discovered a virus that infects the fungus responsible for wheat crown rot disease. When this virus infects the fungus, it slows down the fungus’s growth and reduces its ability to cause disease in wheat plants. This finding suggests the virus could potentially be used as a natural biological control method to protect wheat crops from crown rot disease, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to chemical fungicides.

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ChnagG Plays the Role of 5-Salicylate Hydroxylase in the Gentisic Acid Pathway of Salicylic Acid Metabolism in Cochliobolus heterostrophus

A common corn fungus called Cochliobolus heterostrophus has evolved a clever strategy to infect maize plants by producing an enzyme that breaks down salicylic acid, a key plant defense hormone. When scientists removed the gene encoding this enzyme, the fungus became less effective at causing disease and plants mounted stronger immune responses. This discovery helps explain how this fungal pathogen overcomes plant defenses and could lead to new ways to protect corn crops.

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