Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Road East, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada
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Interactivity of Pseudoginseng with Ilyonectria Tuber Disintegrate Microorganism
Author(s): Isadora Goodwin*
The Ilyonectria radicicola species complex (A.A. Hildebr) A. Cabral and Crous 2011 contains species of soilborne necrotrophic factory pathogens. The most aggressive to
ginseng roots isI. mors- panacis, whereasI. robusta,I. crassa,I. panacis andI. radicicola are less aggressive. Infected ginseng roots show orange-red to black- brown lesions
that can expand into a severe root spoilage, known as fading root spoilage, where only epidermal root towel remains. Leaves come red- brown with hanging, and stems can
have vascular abrasion with black- brown lesions at the base. Less aggressive Ilyonectria species spark jasmonic acid (JA) related defenses converting host ginsenosides,
pathogenesis- related (PR) proteins, crack periderm, and cell wall thickening. In discrepancy,I. mors- panacis triggers reactive oxygen species (ROS) and salicylic acid (SA)
product but suppresses .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2952-8119.2022.6.119
Journal of Microbial Pathogenesis received 17 citations as per Google Scholar report