Argonaute and Dicer are essential for communication between
Trichoderma atroviride
and fungal hosts during mycoparasitism
Eli Efrain Enriquez-Felix,
Camilo Pérez-Salazar,
José Guillermo Rico-Ruiz
et al.
Abstract:Trichoderma
species are known for their mycoparasitic activity against phytopathogenic fungi that cause significant economic losses in agriculture. During mycoparasitism,
Trichoderma
spp. recognize molecules produced by the host fungus and release secondary metabolites and hydrolytic enzymes to kill and degrade the host’s cell wall. Here, we explored the participation of the
Trichoderma atroviride
RNAi machinery in the interaction with six p… Show more
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