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RNA Interference Strategies for Future Management of Plant Pathogenic Fungi: Prospects and Challenges

Plant pathogenic fungi are the largest group of disease-causing agents on crop plants and represent a persistent and significant threat to agriculture worldwide. Conventional approaches based on the use of pesticides raise social concern for the impact on the environment and human health and alterna...

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Autores principales: Gebremichael, Daniel Endale, Haile, Zeraye Mehari, Negrini, Francesca, Sabbadini, Silvia, Capriotti, Luca, Mezzetti, Bruno, Baraldi, Elena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33805521
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10040650
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author Gebremichael, Daniel Endale
Haile, Zeraye Mehari
Negrini, Francesca
Sabbadini, Silvia
Capriotti, Luca
Mezzetti, Bruno
Baraldi, Elena
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Sabbadini, Silvia
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description Plant pathogenic fungi are the largest group of disease-causing agents on crop plants and represent a persistent and significant threat to agriculture worldwide. Conventional approaches based on the use of pesticides raise social concern for the impact on the environment and human health and alternative control methods are urgently needed. The rapid improvement and extensive implementation of RNA interference (RNAi) technology for various model and non-model organisms has provided the initial framework to adapt this post-transcriptional gene silencing technology for the management of fungal pathogens. Recent studies showed that the exogenous application of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecules on plants targeting fungal growth and virulence-related genes provided disease attenuation of pathogens like Botrytis cinerea, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Fusarium graminearum in different hosts. Such results highlight that the exogenous RNAi holds great potential for RNAi-mediated plant pathogenic fungal disease control. Production of dsRNA can be possible by using either in-vitro or in-vivo synthesis. In this review, we describe exogenous RNAi involved in plant pathogenic fungi and discuss dsRNA production, formulation, and RNAi delivery methods. Potential challenges that are faced while developing a RNAi strategy for fungal pathogens, such as off-target and epigenetic effects, with their possible solutions are also discussed.
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spelling pubmed-80672632021-04-25 RNA Interference Strategies for Future Management of Plant Pathogenic Fungi: Prospects and Challenges Gebremichael, Daniel Endale Haile, Zeraye Mehari Negrini, Francesca Sabbadini, Silvia Capriotti, Luca Mezzetti, Bruno Baraldi, Elena Plants (Basel) Article Plant pathogenic fungi are the largest group of disease-causing agents on crop plants and represent a persistent and significant threat to agriculture worldwide. Conventional approaches based on the use of pesticides raise social concern for the impact on the environment and human health and alternative control methods are urgently needed. The rapid improvement and extensive implementation of RNA interference (RNAi) technology for various model and non-model organisms has provided the initial framework to adapt this post-transcriptional gene silencing technology for the management of fungal pathogens. Recent studies showed that the exogenous application of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecules on plants targeting fungal growth and virulence-related genes provided disease attenuation of pathogens like Botrytis cinerea, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Fusarium graminearum in different hosts. Such results highlight that the exogenous RNAi holds great potential for RNAi-mediated plant pathogenic fungal disease control. Production of dsRNA can be possible by using either in-vitro or in-vivo synthesis. In this review, we describe exogenous RNAi involved in plant pathogenic fungi and discuss dsRNA production, formulation, and RNAi delivery methods. Potential challenges that are faced while developing a RNAi strategy for fungal pathogens, such as off-target and epigenetic effects, with their possible solutions are also discussed. MDPI 2021-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8067263/ /pubmed/33805521 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10040650 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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RNA Interference Strategies for Future Management of Plant Pathogenic Fungi: Prospects and Challenges
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067263/
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