Proteomic changes associated with deletion of the Magnaporthe oryzae conidial morphologyregulating gene COM1
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TextSeries: ; Biology Direct, 5(1), p.1-19, 2010Contained works: - Bhadauria, V
- Wang, L
- Peng, Y
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The rice blast disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is a major constraint on world rice production. The conidia produced by this fungal pathogen are the main source of disease dissemination. The morphology of conidia may be a critical factor in the spore dispersal and virulence of M. oryzae in the field. Deletion of a conidial morphology regulating gene encoding putative transcriptional regulator COM1 in M. oryzae resulted in aberrant conidial shape, reduced conidiation and attenuated virulence.
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