“…These expression cassettes were delivered by various transformation methods in fungi and oomycetes. For filamentous fungi, there are four commonly used methods: (i) exogenous DNA introduction using PEG solution into protoplasts generated by cell wall lysing enzymes (protoplast mediated transformation, PMT) ( Nødvig et al, 2015 ), (ii) Agrobacterium tumefaciens co-cultivation for transferring vector DNA (AMT) ( Zou et al, 2020 ) ( Figure 1 ), (iii) reversible membrane permeabilization induced by local application of electric pulses (Electroporation, EP), and (iv) tungsten particles coated with DNA, accelerated to a high velocity, and introduced into cells (Biolistic transformation, BT) ( Wang, 2018 ). In oomycetes, protoplast- or AMT methods have been mainly used for delivering the CRISPR/Cas9-guide RNA constructs into the cells ( Fang and Tyler, 2016 ; Gumtow et al, 2018 ).…”