2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.23.595639
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The differential virulence of Fusarium strains causing corneal infections and plant diseases is associated with accessory chromosome composition

Dilay Hazal Ayhan,
Serena Abbondante,
Domingo Martínez-Soto
et al.

Abstract: Fusarium oxysporumis a cross-kingdom pathogen. While some strains cause disseminated fusariosis and blinding corneal infections in humans, others are responsible for devastating vascular wilt diseases in plants. To better understand the distinct adaptations ofF. oxysporumto animal or plant hosts, we conducted a comparative phenotypic and genetic analysis of two strains: MRL8996 (isolated from a keratitis patient) and Fol4287 (isolated from a wilted tomato [Solanum lycopersicum]). In vivo infection of mouse cor… Show more

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