Background: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specialized to different sweet grass species including the cereal crops barley and rye. A sexual stage has not been described, but several lines of evidence suggest the occurrence of sexual reproduction. Therefore, a comparative genomics approach was carried out to disclose the evolutionary relationship of the species and to identify genes demonstrating the potential for a sexual cycle. Furthermore, due to the evolutionary very young age of the five species currently known, this genus appears to be well-suited to address the question at the molecular level of how pathogenic fungi adapt to their hosts. Results: The genomes of the different Rhynchospori...
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea are closely related necrotrophic plant pathogenic fung...
International audienceAnther-smut fungi provide a powerful system to study host-pathogen specializat...
(A) Cell wall degrading enzymes. (B) CWDE numbers according to their substrates. (XLSX 72 kb
BACKGROUND: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specializ...
Background: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specializ...
Background: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specializ...
Background: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specializ...
The fungal genus Rhynchosporium (causative agent of leaf blotch) contains several host-specialised s...
<div><p>The fungal genus <i>Rhynchosporium</i> (causative agent of leaf blotch) contains several hos...
(A) Core meiotic recombination machinery genes. (B) Genes involved in sexual reproduction in the asp...
Leaf blotch is a globally important disease of barley crops and other grasses that is caused by at l...
The fungal genus Rhynchosporium (causative agent of leaf blotch) contains several host-specialised s...
Fungi and plants show a long history of co-evolution since about 400 million years. This lead to th...
Host specialization is a key evolutionary process for the diversification and emergence of new patho...
Plant fungal pathogens cause significant damage, jeopardize modern agricultural ecosystems and globa...
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea are closely related necrotrophic plant pathogenic fung...
International audienceAnther-smut fungi provide a powerful system to study host-pathogen specializat...
(A) Cell wall degrading enzymes. (B) CWDE numbers according to their substrates. (XLSX 72 kb
BACKGROUND: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specializ...
Background: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specializ...
Background: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specializ...
Background: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specializ...
The fungal genus Rhynchosporium (causative agent of leaf blotch) contains several host-specialised s...
<div><p>The fungal genus <i>Rhynchosporium</i> (causative agent of leaf blotch) contains several hos...
(A) Core meiotic recombination machinery genes. (B) Genes involved in sexual reproduction in the asp...
Leaf blotch is a globally important disease of barley crops and other grasses that is caused by at l...
The fungal genus Rhynchosporium (causative agent of leaf blotch) contains several host-specialised s...
Fungi and plants show a long history of co-evolution since about 400 million years. This lead to th...
Host specialization is a key evolutionary process for the diversification and emergence of new patho...
Plant fungal pathogens cause significant damage, jeopardize modern agricultural ecosystems and globa...
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea are closely related necrotrophic plant pathogenic fung...
International audienceAnther-smut fungi provide a powerful system to study host-pathogen specializat...
(A) Cell wall degrading enzymes. (B) CWDE numbers according to their substrates. (XLSX 72 kb