Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Monilia and Monilinia : In silico genetic analysis of plant pathogenic fungi

View through CrossRef
Species of phytopathogenic fungi Monilia [J. Hill, 1751] and Monilinia [E.E. Honey, 1936] of the phylum Ascomycota have two host plant families of stone- and pome fruit trees of Rosaceae; and bushes of Ericaceae (e.g., blueberry, cranberry, heather, etc.). They infect both plants, and human (i.e., moniliasis). Due to the lack of sexual developmental stage (i.e., imperfect fungi; anamorphic fungi) the species of the order Moniliales spread by vegetative spores (i.e., conidia) and not by sexual (i.e., meiotic) ascospores. Here we report in silico data mining carried out by analyses of DNA, RNA, and protein sequences to reveal genetic distances in -and-among Monilia and Monilinia species. Sequences of the (+)ssRNA genomes of mitoviruses, which hyper parasitize the fungi cells, which parasitize the plant cells, during the ecocycles, are also analyzed. Genome size analysis of Monilinia were found to be between 30-55 x 106 bp; the cytochrome-b (cytb) genes (1543 bp of mtDNA); the transcribed cytb-mRNAs; the translated cytb proteins (381-391 aa); and the (+)ssRNA genomes of mitoviruses have showed that Botrytis cinerea (‘grey mold’) has the closest molecular similarity to Monilia and Monilinia clade (‘brown rot’). The cladogram of transcribed cytb-mRNAs (1175 nt) grouped Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi in a distinct clade, which indicate a far genetic linkage. The application of mitovirus-infected hypovirulent phytopathogenic fungi for plant protection (i.e., virocontrol / biocontrol) is discussed.
Title: Monilia and Monilinia : In silico genetic analysis of plant pathogenic fungi
Description:
Species of phytopathogenic fungi Monilia [J.
Hill, 1751] and Monilinia [E.
E.
Honey, 1936] of the phylum Ascomycota have two host plant families of stone- and pome fruit trees of Rosaceae; and bushes of Ericaceae (e.
g.
, blueberry, cranberry, heather, etc.
).
They infect both plants, and human (i.
e.
, moniliasis).
Due to the lack of sexual developmental stage (i.
e.
, imperfect fungi; anamorphic fungi) the species of the order Moniliales spread by vegetative spores (i.
e.
, conidia) and not by sexual (i.
e.
, meiotic) ascospores.
Here we report in silico data mining carried out by analyses of DNA, RNA, and protein sequences to reveal genetic distances in -and-among Monilia and Monilinia species.
Sequences of the (+)ssRNA genomes of mitoviruses, which hyper parasitize the fungi cells, which parasitize the plant cells, during the ecocycles, are also analyzed.
Genome size analysis of Monilinia were found to be between 30-55 x 106 bp; the cytochrome-b (cytb) genes (1543 bp of mtDNA); the transcribed cytb-mRNAs; the translated cytb proteins (381-391 aa); and the (+)ssRNA genomes of mitoviruses have showed that Botrytis cinerea (‘grey mold’) has the closest molecular similarity to Monilia and Monilinia clade (‘brown rot’).
The cladogram of transcribed cytb-mRNAs (1175 nt) grouped Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi in a distinct clade, which indicate a far genetic linkage.
The application of mitovirus-infected hypovirulent phytopathogenic fungi for plant protection (i.
e.
, virocontrol / biocontrol) is discussed.

Related Results

Whole Exome Sequencing and Extended Thrombophilia Testing in Patients with Venous Thromboembolism
Whole Exome Sequencing and Extended Thrombophilia Testing in Patients with Venous Thromboembolism
Abstract Introduction: Venous thromboembolism (VTE), defined as deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), is a cause of significant morbidity and mor...
FUNGI YANG BERPOTENSI PENGHASIL AFLATOKSIN PADA BUNGKIL KACANG
FUNGI YANG BERPOTENSI PENGHASIL AFLATOKSIN PADA BUNGKIL KACANG
The research were done to find out many kinds of fungi which contaminate on pressed peanut cake during storage. Pressed peanut cake 15 days old were stored in plastic sack, every 1...
Reação de diferentes genótipos de pessegueiro quanto a podridão parda em flores
Reação de diferentes genótipos de pessegueiro quanto a podridão parda em flores
Resumo Reação de diferentes genótipos de pessegueiro quanto à podridão parda em flores A podridão parda é a principal doença do pessegueiro. A contaminação das flores pode causar...
The Detection of Pathogenic Fungi on Prayer Rugs of The Mosques at Jatinangor Campus of Universitas Padjadjaran
The Detection of Pathogenic Fungi on Prayer Rugs of The Mosques at Jatinangor Campus of Universitas Padjadjaran
Fungus easily grows in the plateau area with warm moist air. The fungus can enter and contaminate mosque rooms, especially on the surface of prayer rugs. If pathogenic fungi grow o...
Are Cervical Ribs Indicators of Childhood Cancer? A Narrative Review
Are Cervical Ribs Indicators of Childhood Cancer? A Narrative Review
Abstract A cervical rib (CR), also known as a supernumerary or extra rib, is an additional rib that forms above the first rib, resulting from the overgrowth of the transverse proce...
Nematophagous Fungi
Nematophagous Fungi
Abstract Nematophagous fungi are microfungi that can capture, kill and digest nematodes. They use special mycelial structures, the so‐called tra...
BIOMEDICAL ISSUES NECESSITATING LEGAL REGULATION OF GENETICS
BIOMEDICAL ISSUES NECESSITATING LEGAL REGULATION OF GENETICS
The article explores the various biomedical issues surrounding genetics that necessitate legal regulation. Genetics is a rapidly advancing field that holds immense potential for re...

Back to Top