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CRISPR-Cas for fungal genome editing: a new tool for the management of plant diseases
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
genome editing
CRISPR-Cas9
filamentous fungi
biocontrol
plant diseases management
fungal pathogens
beneficial fungi
Clasificación UNESCO
3108.05 Hongos
2409.02 Ingeniería Genética
3108 Fitopatología
Fecha de publicación
2019-02-15
Editor
Frontiers Media
Citación
Vincente Muñoz, I., Sarrocco, S., Malfatti, L., Baroncelli, R., & Vannacci, G. (2019). CRISPR‑Cas for fungal genome editing: A new tool for the management of plant diseases. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10, 135
Resumen
[EN]Fungal pathogens are the main factors responsible for the most severe diseases affecting plants,
leading to significant reduction in yield and crop quality and causing enormous economic losses
worldwide. It is estimated that around 30% of the emerging diseases are caused by fungi thus requiring new strategies to improve their management. Biological control approach, frequently referred to the use of non-pathogenic microbial antagonists or products
derived from their metabolism, represents a valid and promising alternative under a more
ecological perspective to reduce the activities and to control populations of target pathogens. However, although the use of antagonists belonging to species different from that of the pathogen has been successfully reported, the use of competitors belonging to the same species of the pathogen is not widespread. A biocontrol strategy based on competition for space and nutrients and/or the induction of plant defenses against virulent pathogens performed by attenuated or
avirulent pathogens could, therefore, be considered a valid alternative.
URI
ISSN
1664-462X
DOI
10.3389/fpls.2019.00135
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