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SUMMARY:Plant Science Colloquium with Prof. Dr. Amey Redkar
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DESCRIPTION:Fungal interactions with plant roots\, either beneficial or de
 trimental\, have a crucial impact on agriculture and ecosystems. The cosmo
 politan plant pathogen Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) provokes vascular-wilt dise
 ase in more than a hundred different crops. On angiosperms (flowering plan
 ts)\, Fo exhibits exquisite adaptation to the plant xylem niche as well as
  host-specific pathogenicity in form of wilting\, both of which are confer
 red by effectors secreted in xylem (SIX) and encoded on lineage-specific g
 enomic regions. However\, such isolates also can colonize the roots of oth
 er plants asymptomatically as endophytes or even protect them against path
 ogenic strains. The molecular determinants of endophytic multi-host compat
 ibility are largely unknown. Moreover\, the strategies that enable these p
 athogens to exploit deeper tissues such as xylem and what led to the emerg
 ence of such systemic infections in plants remains elusive....
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