Publications by authors named "S Klosterman"

Background: The complete mitochondrial respiratory chain is a precondition for maintaining cellular energy supply, development, and metabolic balance. Due to the evolutionary differentiation of complexes and the semi-autonomy of mitochondria, respiratory chain subunits have become critical targets for crop improvement and fungal control. In fungi, mitochondrial complex I mediates growth and metabolism.

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Unlabelled: In the face of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus starvation, microorganisms have evolved adaptive mechanisms to maintain growth. In a previous study, we identified a protein predicted to contain acyl-CoA-binding domains in the plant pathogenic fungus . The predicted protein, designated VdAcb1, possesses an atypical signal peptide.

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Background: Spinach downy mildew, caused by the obligate oomycete pathogen, Peronospora effusa remains a major concern for spinach production. Disease control is predominantly based on development of resistant spinach cultivars. However, new races and novel isolates of the pathogen continue to emerge and overcome cultivar resistance.

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Article Synopsis
  • Verticillium wilt, caused by a soil fungus, threatens over 200 plant species, and understanding how soil microbiota affects plant resistance is essential, especially for perennial trees.
  • A study focused on smoke trees found that the Bacillus genus of bacteria is crucial for suppressing the disease and promoting plant growth, as they helped increase resistance when used in soil.
  • Combining Bacillus with a fungicide created a promising strategy for controlling Verticillium wilt, paving the way for environmentally friendly disease management practices.
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Background: Populations of the plant pathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae display a complex and rich genetic diversity, yet the existence of sexual reproduction in the fungus remains contested. As pivotal genes, MAT genes play a crucial role in regulating cell differentiation, morphological development, and mating of compatible cells. However, the functions of the two mating type genes in V.

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