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Secret lifestyles of Neurospora crassa.


ABSTRACT: Neurospora crassa has a long history as an excellent model for genetic, cellular, and biochemical research. Although this fungus is known as a saprotroph, it normally appears on burned vegetations or trees after forest fires. However, due to a lack of experimental evidence, the nature of its association with living plants remains enigmatic. Here we report that Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is a host plant for N. crassa. The endophytic lifestyle of N. crassa was found in its interaction with Scots pine. Moreover, the fungus can switch to a pathogenic state when its balanced interaction with the host is disrupted. Our data reveal previously unknown lifestyles of N. crassa, which are likely controlled by both environmental and host factors. Switching among the endophytic, pathogenic, and saprotrophic lifestyles confers upon fungi phenotypic plasticity in adapting to changing environments and drives the evolution of fungi and associated plants.

SUBMITTER: Kuo HC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4038807 | biostudies-other | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Secret lifestyles of Neurospora crassa.

Kuo Hsiao-Che HC   Hui Sun S   Choi Jaeyoung J   Asiegbu Frederick O FO   Valkonen Jari P T JP   Lee Yong-Hwan YH  

Scientific reports 20140530


Neurospora crassa has a long history as an excellent model for genetic, cellular, and biochemical research. Although this fungus is known as a saprotroph, it normally appears on burned vegetations or trees after forest fires. However, due to a lack of experimental evidence, the nature of its association with living plants remains enigmatic. Here we report that Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is a host plant for N. crassa. The endophytic lifestyle of N. crassa was found in its interaction with Scot  ...[more]

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