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Differences in the genomes of related plant pathogens | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/5982981/genomes_plant-pathogens

Colletotrichum fungi cause rots and leaf spot diseases. While some species attack many different plants, others are highly selective and attack just one host plant. A team of scientists led by Richard O’Connell from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research and Lisa Vaillancourt from University of Kentucky have investigated the genetic basis for these two strategies. Analysing two species differing in their life-style and host specificity, the researchers found that pathogen life-style has moulded the composition of these fungal genomes and determines when particular genes are switched on.
previously unknown functions of the fungal adhesion organ