“…The top 20 positively correlated B. cinerea genes contained all seven genes involved in BOT biosynthesis (Deighton et al, 2001; Colmenares et al, 2002; Wang et al, 2009; Rossi et al, 2011; Ascari et al, 2013; Porquier et al, 2016). In addition to phytotoxins, more than 30 genes of the top 100 lesion-correlated genes encode plant cell wall degrading enzymes, that is glucosyl hydrolases, carbohydrate esterases, cellobiose dehydrogenases and Bcpg1 (Figure 3 and Figure 3—source data 1) (Gerbi et al, 1996; Zamocky et al, 2006; Cantarel et al, 2009; Van Vu et al, 2012; Igarashi et al, 2014; Morgenstern et al, 2014; Blanco-Ulate et al, 2014; Tan et al, 2015; Courtade et al, 2016; Nelson et al, 2017; Pérez‐Izquierdo et al, 2017). Additionally, 10 of the top 100 lesion-correlated genes were annotated as putative peptidase activities, which are critical for fungal virulence (Movahedi et al, 1991; Poussereau et al, 2001a; Poussereau et al, 2001b; ten Have et al, 2004; ten Have et al, 2010).…”