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Trichoderma asperelloidesSuppresses Nitric Oxide Generation Elicited byFusarium oxysporuminArabidopsisRoots
2014
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Inoculations with saprophytic fungus Trichoderma spp. are now extensively used both to promote plant growth and to suppress disease development. The underlying mechanisms for both roles have yet to be fully described so that the use of Trichoderma spp. could be optimized. Here, we show that Trichoderma asperelloides effects include the manipulation of host nitric oxide (NO) production. NO was rapidly formed in Arabidopsis roots in response to the soil-borne necrotrophic pathogen Fusarium
doi:10.1094/mpmi-06-13-0160-r
pmid:24283937
fatcat:q5e4nthhbbhklh2y5dml43b4ym