The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as the degree of damage caused to a host by parasite infection, assumed to be negatively correlated with host fitness, and pathogenicity the qualitative capacity of a parasite to infect and cause disease on a host. Selection may act on both virulence and pathogenicity, and their change in parasite populations can drive parasite evolution and host– parasite co-evolution. Extensive theoretical analyses of the factors that shape the evolution of pathogenicity and virulence have been reported in last three decades. Experimental work has not followed the path of theoretical analyses. Plant pathologists have shown greater interest in pathogenicity than...
One of the most fundamental questions in plant pathology is what determines whether a pathogen grows...
Although parasitism is one of the most common lifestyles among eukaryotes, population genetics on pa...
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing the genomes of...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Abstract Parasites and hosts remain locked in a continuous struggle for survival. The co-evolutionar...
All viruses are obligatory parasites that must develop tight interactions with their hosts to comple...
In recent years, population and evolutionary biologists have questioned the traditional view that pa...
The study of social evolution and virulence in parasites is concerned with fitness consequences of t...
[EN] Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of micro...
he term virulence can represent quite different things to different evol-utionary ecologists. The fo...
This article is part of the Top 10 Unanswered Questions in MPMI invited review series.We consider th...
<div><p>The level of parasite virulence, <i>i.e.</i>, the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathog...
Fungi and plants show a long history of co-evolution since about 400 million years. This lead to th...
Abstract “Why do parasites harm their host? ” is a recurrent question in evolutionary biology and ec...
Plant viruses possess adaptations for facilitating acquisition, retention, and inoculation by vector...
One of the most fundamental questions in plant pathology is what determines whether a pathogen grows...
Although parasitism is one of the most common lifestyles among eukaryotes, population genetics on pa...
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing the genomes of...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Abstract Parasites and hosts remain locked in a continuous struggle for survival. The co-evolutionar...
All viruses are obligatory parasites that must develop tight interactions with their hosts to comple...
In recent years, population and evolutionary biologists have questioned the traditional view that pa...
The study of social evolution and virulence in parasites is concerned with fitness consequences of t...
[EN] Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of micro...
he term virulence can represent quite different things to different evol-utionary ecologists. The fo...
This article is part of the Top 10 Unanswered Questions in MPMI invited review series.We consider th...
<div><p>The level of parasite virulence, <i>i.e.</i>, the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathog...
Fungi and plants show a long history of co-evolution since about 400 million years. This lead to th...
Abstract “Why do parasites harm their host? ” is a recurrent question in evolutionary biology and ec...
Plant viruses possess adaptations for facilitating acquisition, retention, and inoculation by vector...
One of the most fundamental questions in plant pathology is what determines whether a pathogen grows...
Although parasitism is one of the most common lifestyles among eukaryotes, population genetics on pa...
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing the genomes of...