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Plant Pathogenic Fungi

Gunther DoehlemannBotanical Institute and Center of Excellence on Plant Sciences (CEPLAS), University of Cologne, BioCenter, D-50674 Cologne, GermanyBilal ÖkmenBotanical Institute and Center of Excellence on Plant Sciences (CEPLAS), University of Cologne, BioCenter, D-50674 Cologne, GermanyWenjun ZhuDepartment of Molecular Biology and Ecology of Plants, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 69978, IsraelAmir SharonDepartment of Molecular Biology and Ecology of Plants, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 69978, Israel
2017en
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Fungi are among the dominant causal agents of plant diseases. To colonize plants and cause disease, pathogenic fungi use diverse strategies. Some fungi kill their hosts and feed on dead material (necrotrophs), while others colonize the living tissue (biotrophs). For successful invasion of plant organs, pathogenic development is tightly regulated and specialized infection structures are formed. To further colonize hosts and establish disease, fungal pathogens deploy a plethora of virulence factors. Depending on the infection strategy, virulence factors perform different functions. While basically all pathogens interfere with primary plant defense, necrotrophs secrete toxins to kill plant tissue. In contrast, biotrophs utilize effector molecules to suppress plant cell death and manipulate plant metabolism in favor of the pathogen. This article provides an overview of plant pathogenic fungal species and the strategies they use to cause disease.

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