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Three-Way Transcriptomic Interaction Study of a Biocontrol Agent, Fungal Pathogen, and Potato Host

Three-Way Transcriptomic Interaction Study of a Biocontrol Agent, Fungal Pathogen, and Potato Host

Lysøe and colleagues use transcriptomics to examine the mechanisms through which a biocontrol agent (Clonostachys rosea) limits the severity of a postharvest fungal disease of potato, caused by Helminthosporium solani. Their analysis suggests a complex mode of action, involving activation of host immunity, competition, and mycoparasitism.

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