Siddique, Abu Bakar
- Umeå University
Review article2020Peer reviewedOpen access
Siddique, Abu Bakar
Mycoviruses, just as the fungal endophytes they infect, are ubiquitous biological entities on Earth. Mycoviruses constitute a diverse group of viruses, and metagenomic approaches have-through recent discoveries of been mycoviruses-only recently began to provide evidence of this astonishing diversity. The current review presents (1) various mycoviruses which infect fungal endophytes and forest pathogens, (2) their presumed origins and interactions with fungi, plants and the environment, (3) high-throughput sequencing techniques that can be used to explore the horizontal gene transfer of mycoviruses, and (4) how the hypo- and hypervirulence induced by mycoviral infection is relevant to the biological control of pathogenic fungi.
Mycovirus; Fungal endophytes; High-throughput sequencing; Fungi; Mycobiome; Endophyte virus
Virus Genes
2020, volume: 56, number: 4, pages: 407-416
Publisher: SPRINGER
Microbiology
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/121215