Penicillium expansum is a major peach fruit pathogen that causes significant economic losses worldwide. It produces patulin, a mycotoxin that poses severe health risks to humans. Studies of disease infection mechanisms in fruits during fungal infection help to understand how pathogens colonize and trigger disease, enabling the development of alternative disease control strategies. In this study, we investigated the disease infection mechanism of P. expansum in fresh peaches.
Integrated analysis of fresh peach fruit during Penicillium expansum infections
Gerefa Sefu Edo,Esa Abiso Godana,Yiran Wang,G. Mahunu,Kaili Wang,Hongyin Zhang,Qiya Yang
Published 2025 in Pest Management Science
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2025
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Pest Management Science
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2025-07-10
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Agricultural and Food Sciences, Medicine, Biology, Environmental Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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