Capítulo de Libro
Oxidative Stress in Entomopathogenic Fungi and Its Potential Role on Mycoinsecticide Enhancement
Título del libro: Microbes for Sustainable Insect Pest Management: An Eco-friendly Approach
Fecha de publicación:
2019
Editorial:
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISSN:
2567-9805
ISBN:
978-3-030-23044-9
Idioma:
Inglés
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Entomopathogenic fungi (EF) are used worldwide as environmentally friendly mycoinsecticides. A successful invasion process depends on the fungal ability to cope with several stress factors, such as osmotic stress, temperature, UV radiation, and oxidative stress. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can appear due to either previous environmental stresses or endogenous metabolic changes. Moreover, ROS may be either part of the host defense against fungi or the fungus itself can release ROS in the hemolymph to overcome insect defenses. Regardless of its source, fungi must mitigate ROS damage in their cells. Antioxidant response in fungi involves the action of enzymes as well as non-enzymatic compounds. Oxidative stress and antioxidant responses are known to have several direct and/or indirect consequences in fungal adaptation. Nutritive stress produced by nonpreferred carbohydrate sources in conidia production can increase ROS scavengers consequently enhancing UV tolerance. Additionally, growth in long chain cuticular hydrocarbons triggers ROS production and antioxidant gene induction, leading to more virulent conidia. Also, ROS can act as signaling molecules for cell differentiation into new propagules such as microsclerotia and mycelial pellets that tolerate desiccation and produce new infective conidia in the feld. In this chapter we will summarize ROS sources and antioxidant scavengers during conidial production and fungal invasion into their hosts, and the benefcial consequences for stress tolerance, virulence and cell differentiation that can arise from these initial drawbacks.
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Huarte Bonnet, Carla; Mannino, Maria Constanza; Pedrini, Nicolás; Oxidative Stress in Entomopathogenic Fungi and Its Potential Role on Mycoinsecticide Enhancement; Springer Nature Switzerland AG; I; 2019; 197-205
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