2022
DOI: 10.3390/jof8040389
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Genome-Wide Study of Conidiation-Related Genes in the Aphid-Obligate Fungal Pathogen Conidiobolus obscurus (Entomophthoromycotina)

Abstract: Fungi in the Entomophthorales order can cause insect disease and epizootics in nature, contributing to biological pest control in agriculture and forestry. Most Entomophthorales have narrow host ranges, limited to the arthropod family level; however, rare genomic information about host-specific fungi has been reported. Conidiation is crucial for entomopathogenic fungi to explore insect resources owing to the important roles of conidia in the infection cycle, such as dispersal, adhesion, germination, and penetr… Show more

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“…Some entomophthoralean fungi, such as Entomophaga aulicae which infects caterpillars, inhibit the activities of fungal glucan and chitin synthase, enabling rapid protoplast growth within the host and evading immune detection [ 3 ]. Their specialized nature may shorten periods of lethal infection through tailored adaptation to specific hosts, optimizing resource utilization and immune evasion strategies [ 13 ], yet the genomic intricacies of these specialist pathogens remain underexplored [ 14 , 15 , 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some entomophthoralean fungi, such as Entomophaga aulicae which infects caterpillars, inhibit the activities of fungal glucan and chitin synthase, enabling rapid protoplast growth within the host and evading immune detection [ 3 ]. Their specialized nature may shorten periods of lethal infection through tailored adaptation to specific hosts, optimizing resource utilization and immune evasion strategies [ 13 ], yet the genomic intricacies of these specialist pathogens remain underexplored [ 14 , 15 , 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%