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Global diversity and biogeography of potential phytopathogenic fungi in a changing world [PDF]
Phytopathogenic fungi threaten global food security but the ecological drivers of their global diversity and biogeography remain unknown. Here, we construct and analyse a global atlas of potential phytopathogenic fungi from 20,312 samples across all ...
Pengfa Li +17 more
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Actinomycete Potential as Biocontrol Agent of Phytopathogenic Fungi: Mechanisms, Source, and Applications [PDF]
Synthetic fungicides have been the main control of phytopathogenic fungi. However, they cause harm to humans, animals, and the environment, as well as generating resistance in phytopathogenic fungi.
Juan A. Torres-Rodriguez +3 more
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Phytopathogenic Fungi and Toxicity [PDF]
Phytopathogen fungi are responsible for serious plant diseases which might negatively affect crop productivity [...]
Maria Michela Salvatore, Anna Andolfi
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Up-Frameshift Factors from Phytopathogenic Fungi Play a Crucial Role in Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay [PDF]
The nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is extensively involved in physiological, pathological, and stress response processes in humans and plants. However, the NMD in phytopathogenic fungi has not yet been thoroughly investigated.
Ping Lu +4 more
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Fungal Endophytes: An Alternative Biocontrol Agent against Phytopathogenic Fungi
There has been renewed interest in the application of endophytic fungi to control phytopathogenic fungi, which cause significant damage to crop health, ultimately leading to losses in agricultural productivity.
Alviti Kankanamalage Hasith Priyashantha +3 more
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Research progress on nucleic acid amplification–based detection technologies for phytopathogenic fungi [PDF]
Phytopathogenic fungi are highly diverse and globally distributed, posing a major threat to agricultural production worldwide. The annual losses caused by plant diseases can reach up to 30% of global crop yields, with over 80% of infections caused by ...
Baoyu Wang +5 more
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Plants are threatened by several diseases caused by phytopathogenic fungi. Melanin is an important pathogenicity factor in some fungal plant diseases. The enzyme 6,3,8-trihydroxynaphthalene reductase (3HNR) is implicated in the catalysis of the melanin ...
Nedjwa MANSOURI, Ouided BENSLAMA
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Antagonistic activity of Bacillus velezensis [PDF]
A large number of synthetic pesticides have been developed to combat phytopathogenic bacteria and fungi, but their use is economically unprofi table and harms the environment.
Basalaeva, Daria L. +3 more
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Plant–Fungi Interactions: Where It Goes?
Fungi live different lifestyles—including pathogenic and symbiotic—by interacting with living plants. Recently, there has been a substantial increase in the study of phytopathogenic fungi and their interactions with plants.
A. K. Hasith Priyashantha +7 more
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Engineered Metal Oxide Nanoparticles as Fungicides for Plant Disease Control
Metal oxide nanoparticles are considered to be good alternatives as fungicides for plant disease control. To date, numerous metal oxide nanoparticles have been produced and evaluated as promising antifungal agents.
Aida R. Cruz-Luna +5 more
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