Little is known regarding mating strategies in the Botryosphaeriaceae. To understand sexual reproduction in this fungal family, the mating type genes of Botryosphaeria dothidea and Macrophomina phaseolina, as well as several species of Diplodia, Lasiodiplodia and Neofusicoccum were characterized from whole genome assemblies. Comparisons between the mating type loci of these fungi showed that the mating type genes are highly variable, but in most cases the organization of these genes is conserved. Of the species considered, nine were homothallic and seven were heterothallic. Mating type gene fragments were discovered flanking the mating type regions, which indicates both ongoing and ancestral recombination occurring within the mating type re...
The cosmopolitan genus Botrytis contains 22 recognized species and one hybrid. The current classific...
Sexual reproduction likely evolved as protection from environmental stresses, specifically, to repai...
Fungi in the genus Chrysoporthe are economically important canker pathogens of commercially grown Eu...
Botryosphaeriaceae, as a major family of the largest class of kingdom fungi Dothideomycetes, encompa...
Analysis of 213 field isolates of Botrytis cinerea and 240 ascospore isolates of its sexual form Bot...
International audienceAnther-smut fungi provide a powerful system to study host-pathogen specializat...
Sexual reproduction is ubiquitous in nature. As the engine that drives genetic diversity, sex accele...
Different mating systems have evolved in the fungal kingdom, including a tetrapolar multiallelic mat...
Parallels have been drawn between the evolution of nonrecombining regions in fungal mating-type chro...
Sexual development is a key evolutionary innovation of eukaryotes. In many species, mating involves ...
The Eucalyptus stem canker pathogens Teratosphaeria gauchensis and T. zuluensis (Capnodiales, Terato...
Sexual reproduction in fungi is governed by a specialized genomic region, the mating type (MAT) locu...
<p>Sexual reproduction in fungi is governed by a specialized genomic region called the mating-type l...
Sexual reproduction of fungi is governed by the mating type (MAT) locus, a specialized region of the...
The genus Calonectria includes many important plant pathogens with a wide global distribution. In or...
The cosmopolitan genus Botrytis contains 22 recognized species and one hybrid. The current classific...
Sexual reproduction likely evolved as protection from environmental stresses, specifically, to repai...
Fungi in the genus Chrysoporthe are economically important canker pathogens of commercially grown Eu...
Botryosphaeriaceae, as a major family of the largest class of kingdom fungi Dothideomycetes, encompa...
Analysis of 213 field isolates of Botrytis cinerea and 240 ascospore isolates of its sexual form Bot...
International audienceAnther-smut fungi provide a powerful system to study host-pathogen specializat...
Sexual reproduction is ubiquitous in nature. As the engine that drives genetic diversity, sex accele...
Different mating systems have evolved in the fungal kingdom, including a tetrapolar multiallelic mat...
Parallels have been drawn between the evolution of nonrecombining regions in fungal mating-type chro...
Sexual development is a key evolutionary innovation of eukaryotes. In many species, mating involves ...
The Eucalyptus stem canker pathogens Teratosphaeria gauchensis and T. zuluensis (Capnodiales, Terato...
Sexual reproduction in fungi is governed by a specialized genomic region, the mating type (MAT) locu...
<p>Sexual reproduction in fungi is governed by a specialized genomic region called the mating-type l...
Sexual reproduction of fungi is governed by the mating type (MAT) locus, a specialized region of the...
The genus Calonectria includes many important plant pathogens with a wide global distribution. In or...
The cosmopolitan genus Botrytis contains 22 recognized species and one hybrid. The current classific...
Sexual reproduction likely evolved as protection from environmental stresses, specifically, to repai...
Fungi in the genus Chrysoporthe are economically important canker pathogens of commercially grown Eu...