A fungal pathogen induces systemic susceptibility and systemic shifts in wheat metabolome and microbiome composition
The fungal plant pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici is a major threat to wheat yield. Here Seybold et al. show that Z. tritici can suppress immune responses not only in infected tissue but also on other leaves, a phenomenon termed “systemic induced susceptibility” that is correlated with systemic changes...
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Autores principales: | Heike Seybold, Tobias J. Demetrowitsch, M. Amine Hassani, Silke Szymczak, Ekaterina Reim, Janine Haueisen, Luisa Lübbers, Malte Rühlemann, Andre Franke, Karin Schwarz, Eva H. Stukenbrock |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8b34fa8f44e94b16807e431d2d05cd70 |
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