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Functional Characterization of Core Regulatory Genes Involved in Sporulation of the Nematophagous Fungus Purpureocillium lavendulum

Mi Chen, Heyu Yang, Yan-Ru Cao, Quan-Quan Hui, Hai-Feng Fan, Chenchen Zhang, Jingjing Han, Zhiyi Guo, Jianping Xu, Ke‐Qin Zhang, Lianming Liang

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Abstract

Plant-parasitic nematodes cause serious damage to crops throughout the world. Purpureocillium lavendulum is a nematophagous fungus which is a natural enemy of nematodes and a potential biocontrol agent against plant-parasitic nematodes. The conidia play an important role during infection of nematodes. In this study, we identified and characterized genes involved in regulating asexual development of P. lavendulum . We found that these genes not only regulate conidiation but also influence secondary-metabolite production. This work provides a basis for future studies of fungus-nematode interactions and nematode biocontrol.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyFungusConidiationNematodeConidiumBiological pest controlSporePathogenic fungusSecondary metaboliteBotanyGeneEcologyVirulenceGeneticsNematode management and characterization studiesEntomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest ControlStudies on Chitinases and Chitosanases
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