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<jats:p>Fusarium head blight (FHB) is driven by co-occurring Fusarium species. Yet the molecular bases of their competitive interactions, particularly at the strain level, remain largely unknown. We performed an integrated multi-omic investigation of four Fusarium isolates cultivated in monoculture, self-confrontation (SC) and inter-specific confrontation (C) assays: two Fusarium graminearum strains FgrI349 and FgrPH-1, and two Fusarium avenaceum strains FaveI494 and FaLH03. Light microscopy and quantitative colorimetry revealed marked phenotypic heterogeneity. the F. graminearum strains formed expansive, red-pigmented colonies with rapid radial growth, whereas the F. avenaceum isolates grew more slowly and displayed distinct colony morphologies and pigmentation patterns. Untargeted LC-HRMS detected 1,008 metabolites in monocultures and 938 metabolites in confrontation zones. Species-level chemical signatures were confirmed, and strain-specific metabolite sets were identified, with FaLH03 producing more than 60 % of the metabolites being made exclusively by a single strain, highlighting its exceptionally unique metabolic profile. RNA-seq uncovered extensive transcriptional reprogramming during competition. In self-confrontations, strain-specific differences persisted but no major morphological or metabolic shifts were observed. Inter-specific confrontations elicited partner-dependent responses: FgrI349 up-regulated 1,492 genes against FaveI494 (including secondary-metabolite biosynthesis, oxidoreductase activity and transport) but only 407 genes against FaLH03, while down-regulating secondary-metabolite genes in the conspecific confrontation. Conversely, the F. avenaceum isolates showed opposite trends; FaLH03 strongly repressed ribosome-biogenesis and cell-wall genes while inducing oxidative-metabolism pathways, whereas FaveI494 displayed a modest transcriptional response dominated by down-regulation of cell-division and chromosome-segregation genes. Gene-ontology enrichment highlighted an opponent-specific reversal of the secondary-metabolite biosynthetic process category in F. graminearum: down-regulated in intra-specific confrontation but up-regulated in both inter-specific encounters. Collectively, our results demonstrate that competitive outcomes are shaped more by strain identity than by species identity, with each strain deploying a distinct molecular arsenal, ranging from metabolite-mediated antagonism to targeted transcriptional shutdown, when confronted with a specific opponent. These findings refine our understanding of Fusarium community dynamics and provide a framework for developing strain-targeted biocontrol strategies against FHB.</jats:p>

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fusarium genes strain confrontation falh03

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