2023
DOI: 10.1007/s44297-023-00005-w
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Temporal transcriptomics provides insights into host‒pathogen interactions: a case study of Didymella pinodella and disease-resistant and disease-susceptible pea varieties

Chao Liu,
Xingmin Han,
Jacob L. Steenwyk
et al.

Abstract: Ascochyta blight is a fungal disease affecting peas, causing significant damage to the plant and reducing crop yield. Host‒pathogen interactions can inform disease prevention and control strategies but remain poorly understood. Here, we generate a near-chromosome-level assembly for Didymella pinodella HNA18, a pathogenic fungus that causes pea ascochyta blight. Comparative genomic analysis of D. pinodella HNA18 and seven publicly available Didymella genomes revealed that the genome of D. pinodella HNA18 encode… Show more

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“…The current study revealed the association of stress resistance in ancient bayberry with plant microbial communities, which provides a new perspective to study the interaction between plants and pathogens/insects (He et al, 2023;Liu et al, 2023;Tao et al, 2023). The plant microbiome refers to the enormous variety of microorganisms that live in close proximity to plants in the rhizosphere, endosphere, and other compartments such as leaf surfaces, pollen, and nectar (Liu et al, 2017, Liu andBrettell, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The current study revealed the association of stress resistance in ancient bayberry with plant microbial communities, which provides a new perspective to study the interaction between plants and pathogens/insects (He et al, 2023;Liu et al, 2023;Tao et al, 2023). The plant microbiome refers to the enormous variety of microorganisms that live in close proximity to plants in the rhizosphere, endosphere, and other compartments such as leaf surfaces, pollen, and nectar (Liu et al, 2017, Liu andBrettell, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Previous studies have consistently shown a clear relationship between the abundance and diversity of soil microbes and the occurrence of soil-borne diseases ( Jia et al, 2023 ). The soil microbial community structure and composition plays a critical role in maintaining ecosystem resilience and sustainability, including the suppression of pathogens ( Wagg et al, 2014 ), which expanded traditional plant pathogen interaction research ( He et al, 2023 ; Liu et al, 2023 ; Tao et al, 2023 ). In recent years, high-throughput sequencing technology has emerged as a powerful tool for rapidly and accurately assessing the diversity and composition of microbial communities in diverse sample types.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%