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The fungus Zymoseptoria tritici causes Septoria tritici blotch of wheat. Pathogenicity begins with spore germination, followed by stomata invasion by hyphae, mesophyll colonization and fruiting body formation. It was previously found that entry into the plant via stomata occurs in a non-synchronized way over several days, while later developmental steps, such as early and late fruiting body formation, were reported to follow each other in time. This suggests synchronization of the pathogen population in planta prior to sporulation. Here, we image a fluorescent Z. tritici IPO323-derived strain during infection. We describe 6 morphologically distinct developmental stages, and determine their abundance in infected leaves, with time post inoculation. This demonstrates that 3-5 stages co-exist in infected tissues at any given time. Thus, later stages of pathogen development also occur asynchronously amongst the population of infecting cells. This merits consideration when interpreting transcriptomics or proteomics data gathered from infected plants.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fgb.2020.103504 | DOI Listing |
Pest Manag Sci
September 2025
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology, School of Pharmacy, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China.
Background: Elucidating the species selectivity mechanism of succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) inhibitors (SDHIs) is crucial for the discovery novel eco-friendly SDHI fungicides. Fluxapyroxad (FLX), a representative SDHI, was investigated through in silico study to identify species-specific differences in its binding modes with SDH.
Results: SDH structure models of six species were constructed, and the model predicted by Discovery Studio 3.
Mol Plant Pathol
August 2025
Université Paris-Saclay, INRAE, UR BIOGER, Palaiseau, France.
Fungal effectors play crucial roles in plant infection. Despite low sequence identity, they were recently discovered to belong to families with similar three-dimensional structures. In this study, we elucidated the structures of Zt-NIP1 and Mycgr3-91409-2 effectors of the wheat fungal pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici using X-ray crystallography and NMR.
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August 2025
Fundación MEDINA, Parque Tecnológico Ciencias de la Salud, Avda. del Conocimiento 34, 18016 Granada, España.
In an antifungal screening of extracts from microbial strains isolated from gypsum outcrops in Granada, Spain, four new cyclic lipopeptides, glycinocins E-H (-), were identified from sp. CA-297274 and exhibited potent activity against , the causal agent of septoria tritici blotch of wheat. Isolation and structure elucidation performed using HR-MS/MS, 1D and 2D NMR, and Marfey's analyses, revealed that structures contained an Asp-Gly-Asp-Gly motif in the peptide scaffold, typical of calcium-dependent antibiotics.
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August 2025
The Zeeman Institute for Systems Biology & Infectious Disease Epidemiology Research, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.
Reducing reliance on pesticides is an important global challenge. With increasing constraints on their use, in recent years there has been a declining trend in pesticide use for arable crops in the UK. But with increasing disease pressures and global demand for food, there is a greater need for effective measures of pest and disease control.
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August 2025
Fundación MEDINA, Avda. del Conocimiento 34, 18016, Granada, Spain.
Fungal genomes encode a huge biosynthetic potential to produce a wide diversity of chemical structures with valuable biological activities remaining silent or under-expressed with standard laboratory conditions. Fungal natural products provide numerous environmentally friendly properties that make them an attractive alternative to the use of synthetic pesticides for the control management of fungal diseases in plants. The main goal of this study was to explore the potential application of a library of natural products extracts from 232 diverse leaf litter associated fungi from South Africa for the discovery of new bio-fungicides.
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