Dicer-mediated RNA silencing is the key regulatory mechanism in the biocontrol fungusClonostachys rosea-wheat interactions
Edoardo Piombo,
Ramesh Raju Vetukuri,
Dan Funck Jensen
et al.
Abstract:The intricate molecular interplay between beneficial fungi and plants is vital to plant growth promotion and induced defense response. This study explored the role of DCL-mediated RNA silencing in the interaction between the biocontrol fungus Clonostachys rosea and wheat roots. We investigated the impact of DCL (Dicer-like) gene deletions in C. rosea on its root colonization ability. Our results revealed that the deletion of dcl2 significantly enhanced C. rosea biomass on wheat roots, indicating a pivotal role… Show more
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