© 2018 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved. Disease emergence events regularly result from human activities such as agriculture, which frequently brings large populations of genetically uniform hosts into contact with potential pathogens. Although viruses cause nearly 50% of emerging plant diseases, there is little systematic information about virus distribution across agro-ecological interfaces and large gaps in understanding of virus diversity in nature. Here we applied a novel landscape-scale geometagenomics approach to examine relationships between agricultural land use and distributions of plant-associated viruses in two Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots (Western Cape region of South Africa and Rhô...
Prior to the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were co-evolving with un...
Prior to plant domestication, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were co-evolving with uncultivat...
16 Pág.The emergence of viral diseases results from novel transmission dynamics between wild and cro...
Disease emergence events regularly result from human activities such as agriculture, which frequentl...
Our knowledge about plant virus diversity in nature is still limited. Indeed, studies of plant-virus...
As a consequence of past plant-virus interaction studies having been almost exclusively focused on c...
Prior to the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were only co-evolving wi...
Human alteration of natural habitats may change the processes governing species interactions in wild...
Ecology of plant viruses examines complex interactions among plant-associated viruses, their hosts a...
Over the past three years we have developed a geometagenomics approach which, based on the sampling ...
Prior to the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were co-evolving with un...
Prior to plant domestication, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were co-evolving with uncultivat...
16 Pág.The emergence of viral diseases results from novel transmission dynamics between wild and cro...
Disease emergence events regularly result from human activities such as agriculture, which frequentl...
Our knowledge about plant virus diversity in nature is still limited. Indeed, studies of plant-virus...
As a consequence of past plant-virus interaction studies having been almost exclusively focused on c...
Prior to the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were only co-evolving wi...
Human alteration of natural habitats may change the processes governing species interactions in wild...
Ecology of plant viruses examines complex interactions among plant-associated viruses, their hosts a...
Over the past three years we have developed a geometagenomics approach which, based on the sampling ...
Prior to the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were co-evolving with un...
Prior to plant domestication, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were co-evolving with uncultivat...
16 Pág.The emergence of viral diseases results from novel transmission dynamics between wild and cro...