2019
DOI: 10.1186/s40694-019-0070-0
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A protoplast generation and transformation method for soybean sudden death syndrome causal agents Fusarium virguliforme and F. brasiliense

Abstract: Background Soybean production around the globe faces significant annual yield losses due to pests and diseases. One of the most significant causes of soybean yield loss annually in the U.S. is sudden death syndrome (SDS), caused by soil-borne fungi in the Fusarium solani species complex. Two of these species, F. virguliforme and F. brasiliense , have been discovered in the U.S. The genetic mechanisms that these pathog… Show more

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“…Protoplasts-mediated transformation is the most convenient and popular method for the transformation of filamentous fungi ( Prabha and Punekar, 2004 ). The generation of high-quality protoplasts is the major challenge to achieve efficient transformation ( Roth and Chilvers, 2019 ). However, enzymatic digestion conditions of the cell walls are different for each fungal strain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protoplasts-mediated transformation is the most convenient and popular method for the transformation of filamentous fungi ( Prabha and Punekar, 2004 ). The generation of high-quality protoplasts is the major challenge to achieve efficient transformation ( Roth and Chilvers, 2019 ). However, enzymatic digestion conditions of the cell walls are different for each fungal strain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P. verrucosus FAE27 has a temperature range of growth between 4 and 25°C with optimal growth at 15°C (Henríquez et al, 2014; Poveda et al, 2018), which agrees with this observation. However, it should be highlighted that some mesophilic fungi also requires molten agar at low temperature to successfully obtain transformants (Cho et al, 2013; Roth and Chilvers, 2019), so this is not a specific requirement of cold-adapted fungi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fungal protoplasts preparation was conducted following the method of Roth and Chilvers (2019). About 10 7 conidia per ml were inoculated into 100 ml YEPD medium broth at 25℃ at 6.85 g for 7 h.…”
Section: Gfp Labelling Of the Fungusmentioning
confidence: 99%