Clonal reproduction in Puccinia triticina, the cause of wheat leaf rust, has long been hypothesized but has never been demonstrated. Using a population genetics approach and microsatellite markers, we analysed genetic diversity of this fungus at each level of genome organisation. Sampling included isolates from two field populations growing on two cultivars carrying specific resistance genes, completed with isolates representing the main pathotypes identified from a national survey. For the two cultivars, populations differentiated according to the distribution of their genotypes and pathotypes. There was a high proportion of repeated genotypes, combined with a significant linkage disequilibrium and a strong negative value for FIS. These th...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
International audiencePuccinia triticina is a highly damaging wheat pathogen. The efficacy of leaf r...
Many plant pathogenic fungi have a global distribution across diverse ecological zones and agricultu...
The objective of this study was to determine whether genetically differentiated groups of Puccinia t...
Genetic diversity within pathogen populations is critically important for predicting pathogen evolut...
Three members of the Puccinia genus, Puccinia triticina (Pt), P. striiformis f.sp. tritici (Pst), an...
Stripe rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), is one of the most destructive dis...
Pathogens cause significant challenges to global food security. On annual crops, pathogens must re-i...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
<div><p>Analyses of large-scale population structure of pathogens enable the identification of migra...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Pathogen populations differ in the amount of genetic diversity they contain. Populations carrying hi...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
International audiencePuccinia triticina is a highly damaging wheat pathogen. The efficacy of leaf r...
Many plant pathogenic fungi have a global distribution across diverse ecological zones and agricultu...
The objective of this study was to determine whether genetically differentiated groups of Puccinia t...
Genetic diversity within pathogen populations is critically important for predicting pathogen evolut...
Three members of the Puccinia genus, Puccinia triticina (Pt), P. striiformis f.sp. tritici (Pst), an...
Stripe rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), is one of the most destructive dis...
Pathogens cause significant challenges to global food security. On annual crops, pathogens must re-i...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
<div><p>Analyses of large-scale population structure of pathogens enable the identification of migra...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Pathogen populations differ in the amount of genetic diversity they contain. Populations carrying hi...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
International audiencePuccinia triticina is a highly damaging wheat pathogen. The efficacy of leaf r...