Toxins of Fusarium and Mycoviruses
A special issue of Journal of Fungi (ISSN 2309-608X). This special issue belongs to the section "Fungal Pathogenesis and Disease Control".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2022) | Viewed by 7587
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Interests: new botanical biopesticides from plants–microorganisms interactions; botanical pesticides in sustainable agriculture; botanical pesticides and their mode of action; botanical pesticides in pest management for agricultural crop production; nanoformulations of botanical pesticides; botanical pesticides regulation and legislation; botanical pesticides economics of production; agronomic aspects that affect the production of botanical pesticides (not including essential oils)
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Interests: mycoviruses; mycotoxins; Fusarium; fumonisin; hypovirulence; secondary metabolism
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Dear Colleagues,
Mycotoxins produced by the different species of Fusarium are the cause of great economic losses due to the way they affect the food of people and livestock. Therefore, there is a need to understand the factors that cause the fungus to produce them. On the other hand, the study of mycoviruses from plant pathogens appears to be a potential tool for the biological control of fungal crop diseases. Therefore, there is great interest in the different aspects involved in mycovirus–host interactions.
In this Special Issue, we welcome original and review papers that cover the most recent scientific discoveries in two connected research topics: 1) Fusarium mycotoxins 2) and mycoviruses. In terms of Fusarium mycotoxin research, the Special Issue covers the role of Fusarium mycotoxins in the interactions between the fungus and other organisms, the metabolomics, and molecular diversity within Fusarium species and the effect of environmental conditions on mycotoxin production. In terms of mycovirus research, the Special Issue covers the identification of new mycoviruses and their effect on fungal hosts, the development of new methods for mycovirus research, the role of the fungal antiviral mechanism on mycovirus stability, and the host cellular processes altered by virus infection.
We look forward to receiving your contribution.
Dr. Julio Alberto Zygadlo
Dr. José Sebastián Dambolena
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Fusarium
- mycotoxins
- genes
- environment
- oxidative stress mycoviruses
- hypovirulence
- mycovirus-fungus interactions
- RNA silencing
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