Journal article
Spontaneous and crispr/cas9-induced mutation of the osmosensor histidine kinase of the canola pathogen leptosphaeria maculans
A Idnurm, AS Urquhart, DR Vummadi, S Chang, AP Van de Wouw, FJ López-ruiz
Fungal Biology and Biotechnology | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: The dicarboximide fungicide iprodione has been used to combat blackleg disease of canola (Brassica napus), caused by the fungus Leptosphaeria maculans. For example, in Australia the fungicide was used in the late 1990s but is no longer registered for use against blackleg disease, and therefore the impact of iprodione on L. maculans has not been investigated. Results: Resistance to iprodione emerged spontaneously under in vitro conditions at high frequency. A basis for this resistance was mutations in the hos1 gene that encodes a predicted osmosensing histidine kinase. While loss of the homologous histidine kinase in some fungi has deleterious effects on growth and pathogenicity, ..
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