2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1253741
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Maize plant expresses SWEET transporters differently when interacting with Trichoderma asperellum and Fusarium verticillioides, two fungi with different lifestyles

Montserrat López-Coria,
Fernando Guzmán-Chávez,
Roberto Carvente-García
et al.

Abstract: Most Trichoderma species are beneficial fungi that promote plant growth and resistance, while Fusarium genera cause several crop damages. During the plant-fungi interaction there is a competition for sugars in both lifestyles. Here we analyzed the plant growth promotion and biocontrol activity of T. asperellum against F. verticillioides and the effect of both fungi on the expression of the maize diffusional sugar transporters, the SWEETs. The biocontrol activity was done in two ways, the first was by observing… Show more

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“…Trichoderma has also been shown to compete effectively with complex carbon substrates and phytopathogens such as Colletotrichum, Botrytis, Verticillium, and Phytophthora. Trichoderma's decisive inhibitory action in Botrytis cinerea, Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium graminearum pathogens was also attributed to enzymes-mediate nutrient competition and environment [87,88].…”
Section: Competition For Vital Nutrients and Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trichoderma has also been shown to compete effectively with complex carbon substrates and phytopathogens such as Colletotrichum, Botrytis, Verticillium, and Phytophthora. Trichoderma's decisive inhibitory action in Botrytis cinerea, Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium graminearum pathogens was also attributed to enzymes-mediate nutrient competition and environment [87,88].…”
Section: Competition For Vital Nutrients and Spacementioning
confidence: 99%