2019
DOI: 10.5423/ppj.oa.03.2019.0070
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Survival Factor Gene FgSvf1 Is Required for Normal Growth and Stress Resistance in Fusarium graminearum

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“…Similar to previous studies on NoxD, our current study showed that FgNoxD in F. graminearum is involved in normal vegetative growth, virulence, asexual development, and resistance to various stressors. Sexual development in F. graminearum is a vital factor that leads to its genetic diversity and adaptability in nature (Lee et al, 2011;Ni et al, 2011;Li et al, 2019). Sexual development is also a central strategy to survival in soil or host plant debris in the fields during winter (Guenther and Trail, 2005).…”
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“…Similar to previous studies on NoxD, our current study showed that FgNoxD in F. graminearum is involved in normal vegetative growth, virulence, asexual development, and resistance to various stressors. Sexual development in F. graminearum is a vital factor that leads to its genetic diversity and adaptability in nature (Lee et al, 2011;Ni et al, 2011;Li et al, 2019). Sexual development is also a central strategy to survival in soil or host plant debris in the fields during winter (Guenther and Trail, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To complement the gene deletion, a DNA fragment carrying the open read frame and native promoter of FgNoxD was fused with the geneticin resistance cassette (GEN) and amplified with pII99 through SMR ( Namiki et al, 2001 ). For transformation, protoplasts of GZ3639 were prepared and a previously described method was applied ( Kim et al, 2006 ; Li et al, 2019 ). In brief, conidia were incubated in 50 ml of YPG (10 g/L of peptone, 3 g/L of yeast extract, and 20 g/L of glucose) with shaking at 200 rpm for 12 h at 25°C.…”
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