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Current advances in pathogen-plant interaction between Verticillium dahliae and cotton provide new insight in the disease management

PALANGA Koffi Kibalou LIU Ruixian GE Qun GONG Juwu LI Junwen LU Quanwei LI Pengtao YUAN Youlu GONG Wankui

棉花研究(英文)2021,Vol.4Issue(3):282-294,13.
棉花研究(英文)2021,Vol.4Issue(3):282-294,13.

Current advances in pathogen-plant interaction between Verticillium dahliae and cotton provide new insight in the disease management

Current advances in pathogen?plant interaction between Verticillium dahliae and cotton provide new insight in the disease management

PALANGA Koffi Kibalou 1LIU Ruixian 2GE Qun 1GONG Juwu 3LI Junwen 1LU Quanwei 1LI Pengtao 1YUAN Youlu 4GONG Wankui4

作者信息

  • 1. State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Anyang 455000, Henan, China
  • 2. Institut Supérieur Des Métiers de L'Agriculture, Université de Kara (ISMA-UK), PO Box 404, Kara, Togo
  • 3. Department of Agronomy/Key Laboratory of Agriculture Biological Technology, Xinjiang Agriculture University, Urumqi 830052, China
  • 4. School of Biotechnology and Food Engineering, Anyang Institute of Technology, Anyang 455000, Henan, China
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摘要

Abstract

Verticillium wilt is the second serious vascular wilt caused by the phytopathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae Kleb. It has distributed worldwide, causing serious yield losses and fiber quality reduction in cotton production. The pathogen has developed different mechanisms like the production of cell wall degrading enzymes, activation of virulence genes and protein effectors to succeed in its infection. Cotton plant has also evolved multiple mechanisms in response to the fungus infection, including a strong production of lignin and callose deposition to strengthen the cell wall, burst of reactive oxygen species, accumulation of defene hormones, expression of defense-related genes, and target-directed strategies like cross-kingdom RNAi for specific virulent gene silencing. This review summarizes the recent progress made over the past two decades in understanding the interactions between cotton plant and the pathogen Verticillium dahliae during the infection process. The review also discusses the achievements in the control practices of cotton verticillium wilt in recent years, including cultivation practices, biological control, and molecular breeding strategies. These studies reveal that effective management strategies are needed to control the disease, while cultural practices and biological control approaches show promising results in the future. Furthermore, the biological control approaches developed in recent years, including antagonistic fungi, endophytic bacteria, and host induced gene silencing strategies provide efficient choices for integrated disease management.

关键词

 Upland cotton/Verticillium wilt/Plant-pathogen interaction/Disease management

Key words

 Upland cotton/Verticillium wilt/Plant-pathogen interaction/Disease management

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PALANGA Koffi Kibalou,LIU Ruixian,GE Qun,GONG Juwu,LI Junwen,LU Quanwei,LI Pengtao,YUAN Youlu,GONG Wankui..Current advances in pathogen-plant interaction between Verticillium dahliae and cotton provide new insight in the disease management[J].棉花研究(英文),2021,4(3):282-294,13.

基金项目

This work was funded by China Agriculture Research System of MOF and&nbsp ()

MARA,the Natural Science Foundation of China(32070560,31471538,and&nbsp ()

31371668),Special Project of Fundamental Research Funds for the National&nbsp ()

Public Welfare Institutions of Institute of Cotton Research of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences(1610162021004),the National Key R&D Program&nbsp (1610162021004)

of China(2017YFD0101603-11,2016YFD0100500,2016YFD0101401),the&nbsp (2017YFD0101603-11,2016YFD0100500,2016YFD0101401)

Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program for CAAS(CAAS-ASTIP-ICRCAAS),the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(2012AA101108 and 2009AA101104)and the Central Level of the Scientific Research Institutes for Basic R&D Special Fund Business&nbsp (CAAS-ASTIP-ICRCAAS)

(1610162014008). (1610162014008)

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