2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074951
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Induced Fungal Resistance to Insect Grazing: Reciprocal Fitness Consequences and Fungal Gene Expression in the Drosophila-Aspergillus Model System

Abstract: BackgroundFungi are key dietary resources for many animals. Fungi, in consequence, have evolved sophisticated physical and chemical defences for repelling and impairing fungivores. Expression of such defences may entail costs, requiring diversion of energy and nutrients away from fungal growth and reproduction. Inducible resistance that is mounted after attack by fungivores may allow fungi to circumvent the potential costs of defence when not needed. However, no information exists on whether fungi display indu… Show more

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“…On the opposite side, mold conidia were point‐inoculated on banana medium; note that on this medium the A. nidulans wild‐type strain causes 100% larval mortality, and in the absence of beneficial microbes larvae do not develop at all, see Caballero Ortiz et al. () and Anagnostou et al. ().…”
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“…On the opposite side, mold conidia were point‐inoculated on banana medium; note that on this medium the A. nidulans wild‐type strain causes 100% larval mortality, and in the absence of beneficial microbes larvae do not develop at all, see Caballero Ortiz et al. () and Anagnostou et al. ().…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The investigation of gene expression in A. nidulans had two purposes: (1) to explore the influence of yeast volatiles on key molecular regulators of morphological and chemical differentiation of A. nidulans ; and (2) to test whether volatile‐exposed mold loses its capacity to activate candidate “insecticidal defense” genes in response to insect damage (Caballero Ortiz et al., ). The expression of fungal secondary metabolite regulator genes was measured.…”
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