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Antifungal mechanisms of silver nanoparticles on mycotoxin producing rice false smut fungus

Hui Wen, Huanbin Shi, Nan Jiang, Jiehua Qiu, Fu‐Cheng Lin, Yanjun Kou

2022iScience79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ustilaginoidea virens, which causes rice false smut disease, is a destructive filamentous fungal pathogen, attracting more attention to search for effective fungicides against U. virens. Here, the results showed that the inhibition of 2 nm AgNPs on U. virens growth and virulence displayed concentration-dependent manner. Abnormalities of fungal morphology were observed upon exposure to AgNPs. RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis revealed that AgNPs treatment up-regulated 1185 genes and down-regulated 937 genes, which significantly overlapped with the methyltransferase UvKmt6-regulated genes. Furthermore, we found that AgNPs reduced the UvKmt6-mediated H3K27me3 modification, resulting in the up-regulation of ustilaginoidin biosynthetic genes The decrease of H3K27me3 level was associated with the inhibition of mycelial growth by AgNPs treatment. These results suggested that AgNPs are an effective nano-fungicide for the control of rice false smut disease, but when using AgNPs, it needs to be combined with mycotoxin-reducing fungicides to reduce the risk of toxin pollution.

Topics & Concepts

FungicideSmutMycotoxinMyceliumFungusBiologyPathogenGeneVirulenceToxinPathogenic fungusAntifungalMicrobiologyBotanyBiochemistryMycotoxins in Agriculture and FoodNanoparticles: synthesis and applicationsInsect and Pesticide Research
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