Transcriptomics Reveals the Putative Mycoparasitic Strategy of the Mushroom <i>Entoloma abortivum</i> on Species of the Mushroom Genus <i>Armillaria</i>

By studying fungi that parasitize other fungi, we can understand the basic biology of these unique interactions. Studies focused on the genetic mechanisms regulating mycoparasitism between host and parasite have thus far concentrated on a single fungal lineage within the Ascomycota.

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Autores principales: Rachel A. Koch, Joshua R. Herr
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:60c2c8f8b3544ceea19bc858fcf858372021-12-02T17:48:14Z Transcriptomics Reveals the Putative Mycoparasitic Strategy of the Mushroom <i>Entoloma abortivum</i> on Species of the Mushroom Genus <i>Armillaria</i> 2379-507710.1128/mSystems.00544-21https://doaj.org/article/60c2c8f8b3544ceea19bc858fcf858372021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mSystems.00544-21https://doaj.org/toc/2379-5077 By studying fungi that parasitize other fungi, we can understand the basic biology of these unique interactions. Studies focused on the genetic mechanisms regulating mycoparasitism between host and parasite have thus far concentrated on a single fungal lineage within the Ascomycota.Rachel A. KochJoshua R. HerrAmerican Society for MicrobiologyarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502ENmSystems, Vol 6, Iss 5 (2021)
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Rachel A. Koch
Joshua R. Herr
Transcriptomics Reveals the Putative Mycoparasitic Strategy of the Mushroom <i>Entoloma abortivum</i> on Species of the Mushroom Genus <i>Armillaria</i>
description By studying fungi that parasitize other fungi, we can understand the basic biology of these unique interactions. Studies focused on the genetic mechanisms regulating mycoparasitism between host and parasite have thus far concentrated on a single fungal lineage within the Ascomycota.
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author Rachel A. Koch
Joshua R. Herr
author_facet Rachel A. Koch
Joshua R. Herr
author_sort Rachel A. Koch
title Transcriptomics Reveals the Putative Mycoparasitic Strategy of the Mushroom <i>Entoloma abortivum</i> on Species of the Mushroom Genus <i>Armillaria</i>
title_short Transcriptomics Reveals the Putative Mycoparasitic Strategy of the Mushroom <i>Entoloma abortivum</i> on Species of the Mushroom Genus <i>Armillaria</i>
title_full Transcriptomics Reveals the Putative Mycoparasitic Strategy of the Mushroom <i>Entoloma abortivum</i> on Species of the Mushroom Genus <i>Armillaria</i>
title_fullStr Transcriptomics Reveals the Putative Mycoparasitic Strategy of the Mushroom <i>Entoloma abortivum</i> on Species of the Mushroom Genus <i>Armillaria</i>
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomics Reveals the Putative Mycoparasitic Strategy of the Mushroom <i>Entoloma abortivum</i> on Species of the Mushroom Genus <i>Armillaria</i>
title_sort transcriptomics reveals the putative mycoparasitic strategy of the mushroom <i>entoloma abortivum</i> on species of the mushroom genus <i>armillaria</i>
publisher American Society for Microbiology
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/60c2c8f8b3544ceea19bc858fcf85837
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