Plant Pathogen Diagnosis, Fungal Diversity, and Molecular Interaction with Host
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Plant Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2022) | Viewed by 8652
Special Issue Editor
Interests: plant pathogens; disease resistance; plant–pathogen interaction; biological control
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Dear Colleagues,
Plant disease is a severe stressor, which can extensively restrict the production of plants by interrupting the balance of plant innate immunity systems, hormone signaling pathways, transcription regulation, and protein modification, etc. Recently, real-time, visualized, time-saving, and sensitive technologies have been developed for the detection of plant pathogens, and biological techniques, such as transcriptomics, proteomics, VIGS, CRISPR, HIGS, and gene knock out were also established for deciphering the molecular mechanisms behind plant–pathogen interactions. In addition, microbial communities play important roles in protecting the plant environment against pathogen invasion. Fungi, the largest microbes causing plant disease, are abundant and diverse, but not enough attention has been paid to this area; thus, new taxa or cryptic species could be found from an evolutionary perspective. Investigating fungal diversity in terms of biodiversity and systematic and molecular phylogeny is a current research hotspot. New discoveries in the above research areas will be considered in this Special Issue.
For this Special Issue, we would like to invite reviews and original research papers on the latest molecular, biochemical, and functional genomics, and microbial research within this field focusing on pathogen detection, fungal diversity, host–pathogen interactions and biological control.
Prof. Dr. Yong Wang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- pathogen detection
- microbial communities
- fungal diversity
- disease resistance
- gene function
- plant–pathogen interaction
- post-transcriptional modification
- transcriptomics
- metabolomics
- biological control
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