Amino acid mutation of succinate dehydrogenase complex induced resistance to benzovindiflupyr in Magnaporthe oryzae  

Published: 22 July 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/xh99stc7y5.1
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Liyuan Deng

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Support data for research paper titled 'Amino acid mutation of succinate dehydrogenase complex induced resistance to benzovindiflupyr in Magnaporthe oryzae ' Benzovindiflupyr has a strong inhibitory effect on M. oryzae. The MoSdhBH245D mutation was the cause of M. oryzae resistance to benzovindiflupyr. Survival fitness analysis showed no significant difference between the benzovindiflupyr-resistant and parent strains. Positive cross-resistance to benzovindiflupyr and other SDHIs and negative cross-resistance to azoxystrobin were observed.

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Institutions

  • Southwest University

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Site-Directed Mutagenesis, Molecular Docking

Funders

  • National Key R&D Program of China
    Grant ID: No. 2022YFD1400901
  • Shuangcheng cooperative agreement research grant of Yibin, China
    Grant ID: No. YBYJY202211

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