Shi J. Li’s research while affiliated with Gansu Agricultural University and other places

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FIGURE 1 | The pathogenic factors of phytopathogenic fungi (Lara-Márquez et al., 2011; Zhang et al., 2014; Gomes et al., 2015; Guerriero et al., 2015; Li et al., 2017; Tan and Oliver, 2017; Proctor et al., 2018; Abro et al., 2019; Azhar et al., 2019; Cobos et al., 2019). CWBE, cell wall-degrading enzymes; PG, pectin polygalacturonase; PE, pectin methylesterase; EG, Endo-1,4-β-D-glucanase; PA, protease; CHI, chitinase; GR, growth regulator; AUX, auxin; CKs, cytokinins; BRs, brassinolides; ABA, abscisic acid; GA, gibberellic acid; SA, salicylic acid; JA, jasmonic acid; ET, ethylene; EP, effector proteins; FV, fungal virus; DV, DNA virus; RV, RNA virus.
FIGURE 3 | Interaction pattern between phytopathogenic fungi and plants (Pieterse et al., 2009; Cobos et al., 2019). (A) Upon pathogen attack, PAMPs activate PRRs in the host, resulting in a downstream signaling cascade that leads to PTI. (B) Virulent pathogens have acquired effectors (blue ellipses) that suppress PTI, resulting in ETS. (C) In turn, plants have acquired R that recognize these attacker-specific effectors, resulting in a secondary immune response called ETI. PAMP, pathogen-associated molecular patterns; PRR, pattern-recognition receptors; PTI, PAMP-triggered immunity; ETS, effector-triggered susceptibility; R, resistance proteins; ETI, effector-triggered immunity.
FIGURE 4 | The role of phytopathogenic fungi as a biological control agent with different mechanisms of action (Hamel et al., 2012; Pereira et al., 2014; Clancy et al., 2017; Garrigues et al., 2018; Filizola et al., 2019; Kaur et al., 2019; Moisan et al., 2019; Toju and Tanaka, 2019; Ying and Feng, 2019; Dejasikora et al., 2020).
Research Progress on Phytopathogenic Fungi and Their Role as Biocontrol Agents
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Bing L. Xu

Phytopathogenic fungi decrease crop yield and quality and cause huge losses in agricultural production. To prevent the occurrence of crop diseases and insect pests, farmers have to use many synthetic chemical pesticides. The extensive use of these pesticides has resulted in a series of environmental and ecological problems, such as the increase in resistant weed populations, soil compaction, and water pollution, which seriously affect the sustainable development of agriculture. This review discusses the main advances in research on plant-pathogenic fungi in terms of their pathogenic factors such as cell wall-degrading enzymes, toxins, growth regulators, effector proteins, and fungal viruses, as well as their application as biocontrol agents for plant pests, diseases, and weeds. Finally, further studies on plant-pathogenic fungal resources with better biocontrol effects can help find new beneficial microbial resources that can control diseases.

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... Грибы, обладающие мощной ферментативной системой, способной разлагать растительные ткани, заслуживают специального внимания, так как многие из них могут вызывать болезни растений (38)(39)(40). Суммарная доля родов грибов, включающих фитопатогенные виды (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Bipolaris, Fusarium, Penicillium, Waitea), в варианте с БАГС оказалась довольно значительной -до 20 %. Однако не все представители перечисленных родов фитопатогены, поэтому их присутствие в соломе при разложении нельзя расценивать однозначно негативно. ...

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DYNAMICS OF THE PRO- AND EUKARYOTIC MICROBIOME OF STRAW DURING ITS DESTRUCTION UNDER SURFACE APPLICATION
Research Progress on Phytopathogenic Fungi and Their Role as Biocontrol Agents