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A xylan hydrolase contributes to pathogenicity and induces resistance to pathogens in a schizotrophic fungus

Xylanases are widely distributed in fungi, and are involved in the breakdown of carbohydrates and polysaccharides in plant cell walls, and activating host immune responses. However, the role of xylanase… Click to show full abstract

Xylanases are widely distributed in fungi, and are involved in the breakdown of carbohydrates and polysaccharides in plant cell walls, and activating host immune responses. However, the role of xylanase in regulating the interaction between schizotrophic fungi and both the symptomatic host plant and the endophytic host is not yet clear.

Keywords: xylan hydrolase; induces resistance; resistance pathogens; contributes pathogenicity; pathogenicity induces; hydrolase contributes

Journal Title: Pest Management Science
Year Published: 2025

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