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Molecular Mechanisms of Succinate Dehydrogenase Inhibitor Resistance in Phytopathogenic Fungi

Hyunkyu Sang, Hyang Burm Lee

2020Research in Plant Disease33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI) is a class of fungicides, which is widely and rapidly used to manage fungal pathogens in the agriculture field. Currently, fungicide resistance to SDHIs has been developed in many different plant pathogenic fungi, causing diseases on crops, fruits, vegetables, and turf. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of fungicide resistance is important for effective prevention and resistance management strategies. Two different mechanisms have currently been known in SDHI resistance. The SDHI target genes, SdhB, SdhC, and SdhD, mutation(s) confer resistance to SDHIs. In addition, overexpression of ABC transporters is involved in reduced sensitivity to SDHI fungicides. In this review, the current status of SDHI resistance mechanisms in phytopathogenic fungi is discussed.

Topics & Concepts

FungicideSuccinate dehydrogenaseSDHBSDHDBiologyResistance (ecology)BiotechnologyGeneMutationGeneticsEnzymeBiochemistryBotanyAgronomyGermline mutationFungal Plant Pathogen ControlPlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity