Alternaria spp.: from general saprophyte to specific parasite
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UNLABELLED: SUMMARY Alternaria species are mainly saprophytic fungi. However, some species have acquired pathogenic capacities collectively causing disease over a broad host range. This review summarizes the knowledge on pathogenic strategies employed by the fungus to plunder the host. Furthermore, strategies employed by potential host plants in order to ward off an attack are discussed. TAXONOMY: Alternaria spp. kingdom Fungi, subkingdom Eumycotera, phylum Fungi Imperfecti (a non-phylogenetic or artificial phylum of fungi without known sexual stages whose members may or may not be related; taxonomy does not reflect relationships), form class Hypomycetes, Form order Moniliales, form family Dematiaceae, genus…
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- Alternaria
- Biology
- Blight
- Host (biology)
- Botany
- Phylum
- Taxonomy (biology)
- Mycology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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