About this Research Topic
The intricate nature of plant-fungi interactions involves the secretion of diverse virulence factors, such as cell wall-degrading enzymes and putative effectors, by pathogens, which facilitate the progression of infection. Plants exhibit diverse responses under pathogenic stress conditions, including the generation of reactive oxygen species, induction of resistance genes, production of pathogenesis-related proteins and metabolites. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of plant-fungi interactions is crucial for effective disease management and the cultivation of resistant cultivars.
Additionally, plants host a wide range of microorganisms that contribute to ecological stability and participate in numerous physiological processes. Presently, the advancement of technologies, including metagenomics, high-throughput cultivation, and microbial community recombination, has facilitated the systematic investigation of the functions and molecular mechanisms of microbial communities concerning disease. Furthermore, these studies contributed to the discovery of biocontrol agents for disease prevention.
Infection caused by phytopathogenic fungi frequently leads to contamination by mycotoxins, posing a significant risk to G & F. The presence of specific mycotoxins, such as deoxynivalenol, aflatoxins, and ochratoxins, is a matter of considerable concern. Therefore, it is essential to conduct research that focuses on the formation, control, and eradication of mycotoxins to ensure the safety and quality of G & F.
This Research Topic primarily seeks the most recent advancements in the management of phytopathogenic fungal infections of plants and the subsequent contamination of G & F with mycotoxins. It also extends the invitation of experts and scholars engaged to investigate phytopathogenic fungal identifications, explore plant-fungi interaction mechanisms, explore pathogen-microbial community interactions, and study mycotoxins produced by phytopathogenic fungi. We strongly believe that this compilation can be a valuable resource for further investigations into the infection and control of phytopathogenic fungi and associated mycotoxin contamination in G & F.
The team of Editors invite researchers to contribute their original research articles, reviews, and reports that explore innovative strategies, advancements, and future directions within the following thematic domains:
1. Identification of phytopathogenic fungi and their genetic diversity.
2. Unraveling the mechanisms governing the interaction between plants and fungi in G & F.
3. Investigating the interplay between pathogens and microbial communities.
4. Employing efficient strategies to alleviate mycotoxin contamination.
Keywords: Phytopathology, Fungal Disease, Plant-Fungal Interaction, Mycotoxins, Microbial Communities, Food Quality and Safety
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