“…In plants, autophagy is important for seedling establishment, plant development, senescence, stress resistance, metabolism and reproduction (Liu et al, 2005;Bassham et al, 2006;Avila-Ospina et al, 2014;Michaeli et al, 2016). In fungi, autophagy affects growth, morphology, development, lipid turnover and sexual reproduction (Kershaw and Talbot, 2009;Pollack et al, 2009;Nguyen et al, 2011;Josefsen et al, 2012;Liu et al, 2012;Duan et al, 2013;Voigt and Poggeler, 2013;Lv et al, 2017). In fungal pathogens, autophagy is also known to be important for plant or animal infection.…”