Lasiodiplodia hormozganensis, initially recognized as a fungal plant pathogen, is recognized now acknowledged as a potential threat to humans. However, our understanding of the pathogenesis mechanisms of Lasiodiplodia species remains limited, and the impact of temperature on its pathogenicity is unclear. This study aims to elucidate the effects of temperature on the biology of L. hormozganensis, focusing on the...
Lasiodiplodia theobromae is one of the most aggressive agents of the grapevine trunk disease Botryosphaeria dieback. Through a dual RNA-sequencing approach, this study aimed to give a broader perspective on the infection strategy deployed by L. theobromae, while understanding grapevine response. Approximately 0.05% and 90% of the reads were mapped to the genomes of L. theobromae and Vitis vinifera, respectively...
Lasiodiplodia theobromae (Botryosphaeriaceae, Ascomycota) is a plant pathogen and human opportunist whose pathogenicity is modulated by temperature. The molecular effects of temperature on L. theobromae are mostly unknown, so we used a multi-omics approach to understand how temperature affects the molecular mechanisms of pathogenicity. The genome of L. theobromae LA-SOL3 was sequenced (Illumina MiSeq) and annot...
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