Pyricularia oryzae: Lab star and field scourge

IF 4.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Maël Baudin, Marie Le Naour‐Vernet, Pierre Gladieux, Didier Tharreau, Marc‐Henri Lebrun, Karine Lambou, Marie Leys, Elisabeth Fournier, Stella Césari, Thomas Kroj
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Abstract

Pyricularia oryzae (syn. Magnaporthe oryzae), is a filamentous ascomycete that causes a major disease called blast on cereal crops, as well as on a wide variety of wild and cultivated grasses. Blast diseases have a tremendous impact worldwide particularly on rice and on wheat, where the disease emerged in South America in the 1980s, before spreading to Asia and Africa. Its economic importance, coupled with its amenability to molecular and genetic manipulation, have inspired extensive research efforts aiming at understanding its biology and evolution. In the past 40 years, this plant‐pathogenic fungus has emerged as a major model in molecular plant–microbe interactions. In this review, we focus on the clarification of the taxonomy and genetic structure of the species and its host range determinants. We also discuss recent molecular studies deciphering its lifecycle.TaxonomyKingdom: Fungi, phylum: Ascomycota, sub‐phylum: Pezizomycotina, class: Sordariomycetes, order: Magnaporthales, family: Pyriculariaceae, genus: Pyricularia.Host rangeP. oryzae has the ability to infect a wide range of Poaceae. It is structured into different host‐specialized lineages that are each associated with a few host plant genera. The fungus is best known to cause tremendous damage to rice crops, but it can also attack other economically important crops such as wheat, maize, barley, and finger millet.Disease symptomsP. oryzae can cause necrotic lesions or bleaching on all aerial parts of its host plants, including leaf blades, sheaths, and inflorescences (panicles, spikes, and seeds). Characteristic symptoms on leaves are diamond‐shaped silver lesions that often have a brown margin and whose appearance is influenced by numerous factors such as the plant genotype and environmental conditions. USEFUL WEBSITES Resources URL Genomic data repositories http://genome.jouy.inra.fr/gemo/ Genomic data repositories http://openriceblast.org/ Genomic data repositories http://openwheatblast.net/ Genome browser for fungi (including P. oryzae) http://fungi.ensembl.org/index.html Comparative genomics database https://mycocosm.jgi.doe.gov/mycocosm/home T‐DNA mutant database http://atmt.snu.kr/ T‐DNA mutant database http://www.phi‐base.org/ SNP and expression data https://fungidb.org/fungidb/app/
Pyricularia oryzae:实验室明星和田间祸害
Pyricularia oryzae(同义词:Magnaporthe oryzae)是一种丝状子囊菌,在谷类作物以及各种野生和栽培禾本科植物上引起一种叫做穗瘟的主要病害。穗瘟病在全球范围内影响巨大,尤其是对水稻和小麦,这种病害于 20 世纪 80 年代在南美洲出现,随后蔓延到亚洲和非洲。这种病害在经济上具有重要意义,而且易于进行分子和遗传操作,因此激发了人们为了解其生物学和进化过程而开展的广泛研究。在过去的 40 年中,这种植物致病真菌已成为植物-微生物分子相互作用的主要模型。在这篇综述中,我们将重点阐明该物种的分类和遗传结构及其寄主范围决定因素。我们还讨论了最近破译其生命周期的分子研究:真菌界:真菌门(Fungi),真菌纲(Ascomycota),子门(Pezizomycotina),真菌纲(Class:真菌界:子囊菌门,亚门:子囊菌目,纲:鞭毛真菌纲,目:木兰纲,科:木兰属Magnaporthales, 科Pyriculariaceae, genus:Pyricularia.寄主范围P. oryzae 能够感染多种 Poaceae 植物。它分为不同的寄主专化系,每个系都与几个寄主植物属有关。这种真菌对水稻作物造成的危害最为严重,但它也能侵染其他具有重要经济价值的作物,如小麦、玉米、大麦和指粟。病害症状 P. oryzae 能使寄主植物的所有气生部分,包括叶片、叶鞘和花序(圆锥花序、穗状花序和种子)发生坏死病变或脱色。叶片上的特征性症状是菱形银色病斑,通常边缘呈褐色,其外观受植物基因型和环境条件等多种因素的影响。有用的网站 资源 URL 基因组数据储存库 http://genome.jouy.inra.fr/gemo/ 基因组数据储存库 http://openriceblast.org/ 基因组数据储存库 http://openwheatblast.net/ 真菌(包括 P. oryzae)基因组浏览器 http://fungi.ensembl.org/index.html 比较基因组学数据库 https://mycocosm.jgi.doe.gov/mycocosm/home T-DNA 突变体数据库 http://atmt.snu.kr/ T-DNA 突变体数据库 http://www.phi-base.org/ SNP 和表达数据 https://fungidb.org/fungidb/app/
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Molecular plant pathology
Molecular plant pathology 生物-植物科学
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