Hyphopodium-Specific Signaling Is Required for Plant Infection by Verticillium dahliae .

Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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For successful colonization, fungal pathogens have evolved specialized infection structures to overcome the barriers present in host plants. The morphology of infection structures and pathogenic mechanisms are diverse according to host specificity. , a soil-borne phytopathogenic fungus, generates hyphopodium with a penetration peg on cotton roots while developing appressoria, that are typically associated with leaf infection on lettuce and fiber flax roots. In this study, we isolated the pathogenic fungus, (Vda), from wilt eggplants and generated a GFP-labeled isolate to explore the colonization process of Vda on eggplants. We found that the formation of hyphopodium with penetration peg is crucial for the initial colonization of Vda on eggplant roots, indicating that the colonization processes on eggplant and cotton share a similar feature. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the VdNoxB/VdPls1-dependent Ca elevation activating VdCrz1 signaling is a common genetic pathway to regulate infection-related development in . Our results indicated that VdNoxB/VdPls1-dependent pathway may be a desirable target to develop effective fungicides, to protect crops from infection by interrupting the formation of specialized infection structures.
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Verticillium dahliae,colonization,fungal pathogens,hyphopodia,penetration peg
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