Molecular determinants of host specificity of maize-, rice- and mango-pathogenic species of the genus Fusarium

Basic data for this project

Type of projectIndividual project
Duration at the University of Münster01/11/2013 - 31/12/2016 | 2nd Funding period

Description

Fusarium species of the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex cause serious diseases on different crops such as rice, wheat and maize. An important group of plant pathogens is the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex (GFC) of closely related Fusarium species which are associated with specific hosts; F. verticillioides and F. proliferatum are particularly associated with maize where they can cause serious ear-, root-, and stalk rot diseases. Two other closely related species of the GFC, F. mangiferae and F. fujikuroi, which share about 90% sequence identity with F. verticillioides, are pathogens on mango and rice, respectively. All of these species produce a broad spectrum of secondary metabolites such as phytohormones (gibberellins, auxins, and cytokinins), and harmful mycotoxins, such as fumonisin, fusarin C, or fusaric acid in large quantities. However, the spectrum of those mycotoxins might differ between closely related species suggesting that secondary metabolites might be determinants for host specificity. In this project, we will study the potential impact of secondary metabolites (i.e. phytohormones and certain mycotoxins) and some other species-specific factors (e.g. species-specific transcription factors) on host specificity. The recently sequenced genomes of F. mangiferae and F. fujikuroi by our groups and the planned sequencing of F. proliferatum will help to identify such determinants by genetic manipulation of the appropriate metabolic pathway(s).

Keywordsmaize; rice; mango-pathogenic; genus Fusarium; phytopathology
Funding identifierTU 101/17-2
Funder / funding scheme
  • DFG - Individual Grants Programme

Project management at the University of Münster

Tudzynski, Bettina
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of Fungi - Group Prof. Paul Tudzynski

Applicants from the University of Münster

Tudzynski, Bettina
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of Fungi - Group Prof. Paul Tudzynski

Project partners outside the University of Münster

  • Tel Aviv University (TAU)Israel
  • Agricultural Research Organization (ARO) Israel
  • Helmholtz Munich - German Research Center for Environmental Health (HMGU)Germany
  • Plant Pathology Research Institute, GizaEgypt