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Nanhu News Network News (correspondent Deng Yue Wu Mingde) Recently, the ISME journal journal published a research paper
Canola nigra and gray mold can infect a variety of cruciferous plants such as rapeseed, and the ecological niches overlap
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In order to verify the cross-species transmission of fungal viruses in the two fungi under natural conditions, the research group carried out macrovirus group analysis
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These findings suggest that cross-species transmission of fungal viruses may occur frequently in nature and may lead to changes in the phenotype of newly introduced plant pathogenic fungi, such as a decline
Figure 3 Possible modes of cross-species transmission of fungal viruses between plant pathogenic fungi that do not have the same ecological loci in nature
The research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Oilseed Rape Industry Technology System Post Scientist (CARS-12) and other projects, with doctoral student Deng Yue as the first author of the paper and Associate Professor Wu Mingde as the corresponding author
Thesis link: https://doi.
Reviewed by: Mingde Wu