2023
DOI: 10.1007/s42994-023-00096-7
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Deoxynivalenol accumulation and detoxification in cereals and its potential role in wheat–Fusarium graminearum interactions

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“…In the biotrophic stage of F. graminearum infection, the host plant is stimulated to produce a significant amount of H 2 O 2 quickly. The additional H 2 O 2 triggered by salicylic acid (SA) signaling can be advantageous for the fungus by promoting DON production [157]. When F. graminearum culture is exposed to either external H 2 O 2 or the fungicide prothioconazole, which induces H2O2, the TRI4 and TRI5 genes are expressed at higher levels [158].…”
Section: Don Production and Plant Infection Are Affected By Environme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the biotrophic stage of F. graminearum infection, the host plant is stimulated to produce a significant amount of H 2 O 2 quickly. The additional H 2 O 2 triggered by salicylic acid (SA) signaling can be advantageous for the fungus by promoting DON production [157]. When F. graminearum culture is exposed to either external H 2 O 2 or the fungicide prothioconazole, which induces H2O2, the TRI4 and TRI5 genes are expressed at higher levels [158].…”
Section: Don Production and Plant Infection Are Affected By Environme...mentioning
confidence: 99%