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      Genetic engineering of crop plants for fungal resistance: role of antifungal genes.

      Biotechnology Letters
      Disease Resistance, Fungi, immunology, pathogenicity, Glycoside Hydrolases, genetics, metabolism, Metabolic Engineering, methods, Plant Diseases, microbiology, Plants, Genetically Modified, enzymology

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          Fungal diseases damage crop plants and affect agricultural production. Transgenic plants have been produced by inserting antifungal genes to confer resistance against fungal pathogens. Genes of fungal cell wall-degrading enzymes, such as chitinase and glucanase, are frequently used to produce fungal-resistant transgenic crop plants. In this review, we summarize the details of various transformation studies to develop fungal resistance in crop plants.

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