“…The most important research progress on C. heterostrophus focuses on genome sequencing of races T and O Turgeon & Baker, 2007) and determination of essential genes required for synthesizing T-toxin in race T (Baker et al, 2006;Inderbitzin, Asvarak, & Turgeon, 2010). Many transcription factors are involved in stress response, toxin production or virulence regulation (Lev et al, 2005;Ronen, Shalaby, & Horwitz, 2013;Shalaby, Larkov, Lamdan, & Horwitz, 2013;Zhang et al, 2013;Bi, Wu, Zhu, & Gillian Turgeon, 2013;Ganem et al, 2004;Horwitz et al, 1999;Igbaria et al, 2008;Izumitsu et al, 2009;Lev, Sharon, Hadar, Ma, & Horwitz, 1999;Oide et al, 2010;Wu, Oide, Zhang, Choi, & Turgeon, 2012). Among race types, race O is the predominant agent of maize disease in China; maize resistance against race O is determined by quantitative trait locus (Balint-Kurti et al, 2007;Carson, Stuber, & Senior, 2004).…”