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Role and genetic basis of specialised secondary metabolites in Trichoderma ecophysiology
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Palabras clave
Ecology
Fungal communication
Genetics
Secondary metabolites
Trichoderma
Clasificación UNESCO
3108.05 Hongos
2414.07 Metabolismo Microbiano
2409 Genética
3108 Fitopatología
Fecha de publicación
2022
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Vicente, I., Baroncelli, R., Hermosa, R., Monte, E., Vannacci, G., & Sarrocco, S. (2022). Role and genetic basis of specialised secondary metabolites in Trichoderma ecophysiology. Fungal Biology Reviews, 39, 83–99
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[EN]Species of fungal genus Trichoderma are characterized by a versatile lifestyle, high adaptability
to the changing environmental conditions and the ability to establish sophisticated
interactions with other organisms. Due to their ability to antagonize plant pathogens and
to elicit the plant defence responses against biotic/abiotic stresses, Trichoderma spp. are
commonly used as commercially biopesticides and biofertilizers. The Trichoderma success
in the rhizosphere is supported by a wide arsenal of specialised metabolites (SMs)
providing morphological and physiological autoregulation, self-protection and facilitating
fungal communication. This review aims to explore the roles of SMs in the biology of fungi,
with special emphasis on the genus Trichoderma and on how divergence in the SMs genetic
structure determine Trichoderma lifestyles. Trichoderma genomes are endowed with a high
number of SMs biosynthetic genes, and understanding the genetic basis of their biosynthesis
is crucial for determining the role of these metabolites in Trichoderma ecophysiology
and for expanding their application in crop protection. Recent advances on the characterization
of the Trichoderma SMs genetic inventory driven by computational biology are
discussed
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1749-4613
DOI
10.1016/j.fbr.2021.12.004
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