Lilium Gray Mold Suppression Conferred by the Host Antimicrobial Protein LsGRP1 Involves Main Pathogen-Targeted Manipulation of the Nonantimicrobial Region LsGRP1N
Chia-Hua Lin,
Fang-Wei Liu,
Ying-Chieh Pan
et al.
Abstract:Antimicrobial protein LsGRP1 protects Lilium from gray mold mainly caused by the destructive pathogen Botrytis elliptica; however, its nonantimicrobial region LsGRP1 N conversely promotes spore germination of this fungus. By assaying the effects of LsGRP1 N , LsGRP1, and the combination of LsGRP1 N and the antimicrobial region LsGRP1 C on fungal spore germination, hyphal growth, and Lilium gray mold development, LsGRP1 N was found to improve the LsGRP1 C sensitivity of B. elliptica and disease suppression by L… Show more
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