Plant and Fungal Interactions, 3rd Edition

A special issue of Journal of Fungi (ISSN 2309-608X). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental and Ecological Interactions of Fungi".

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CSIC, Dept Microbiol Suelo & Sistemas Simbiot, Estn Expt Zaidin, C Prof Albareda 1, E-18008 Granada, Spain
Interests: arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; nutrient transport; heavy metal; plant-fungal interactions; symbiosis
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Throughout their existence on Earth, plants and fungi have been closely associated. Plant–fungal interactions span a vast continuum from beneficial to detrimental and play a major role in natural and agricultural ecosystems. Beneficial or mutualistic plant-colonising fungi are widely distributed and provide benefits to plants by supplying nutrients and increasing plant stress tolerance or disease resistance. This is the case for mycorrhizal fungi, a group of diverse fungal taxa, which associate with roots of about 90% of all plant species and provide plants with mineral nutrients in exchange for fixed carbon. By contrast, plant pathogenic fungi are a major threat to crop production and food security. To fight these detrimental interactions, plants have evolved an array of defence mechanisms. Research on the mechanisms underlying both types of interactions and the subtle differences that determine the different outcomes has become one of the most interesting fields in plant sciences. The findings of these studies can be exploited to optimize beneficial interactions and to develop new plant protection strategies. This Special Issue is aimed at compiling research, review, and opinion articles covering new scientific discoveries in mutualistic and pathogenic plant-fungal interactions. Articles covering new insights into the physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, and ecology of the fungal partner, the molecular mechanisms involved in plant-fungal interaction, and the effect of the interaction on plant fitness under different environmental conditions and in biotechnological applications are welcomed.

Dr. Nuria Ferrol
Guest Editor

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