Rapid (co-)evolution at multiple timescales is a hallmark of plant-microbe interactions. The mechanistic basis for the rapid evolution largely rests on the features of the genomes of the interacting partners involved. Here, we review recent insights into genomic characteristics and mechanisms that enable rapid evolution of both plants and phytopathogens. These comprise fresh insights in allelic series of matching pairs of resistance and avirulence genes, the generation of novel pathogen effectors, the recently recognised small RNA warfare, and genomic aspects of secondary metabolite biosynthesis. In addition, we discuss the putative contributions of permissive host environments, transcriptional plasticity and the role of ploidy on the inter...
We used multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) on a worldwide collection of the plant pathogenic Ralsto...
Briskly evolving phytopathogens are dire threats to our food supplies and threaten global food secur...
Understanding the interactions of co-occurring species within and across trophic levels provides key...
Rapid (co-)evolution at multiple timescales is a hallmark of plant-microbe interactions. The mechani...
Summary Access to greater genomic resolution through new sequencing technologies is transforming the...
Plant pathogens can evolve new host specificities and overcome host resistances over surprisingly fe...
The interaction of pathogens with their hosts creates strong reciprocal selection pressures. Pathoge...
Bacterial pathogens continue to pose a major threat to economically important plant resources. Disea...
Phytopathogens are a global threat to plant agriculture and biodiversity. The genomics era has lead ...
The microbiota thriving at the root-soil interface plays a crucial role in supporting plant growth, ...
This article is part of the Top 10 Unanswered Questions in MPMI invited review series.We consider th...
Background: The recent access to a large set of genome sequences, combined with a robust evolutionar...
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing the genomes of...
Background:Antagonistic co-evolution can drive rapid adaptation in pathogens and shape genome archit...
We are living on a hungry planet and securing food supply for the steadily increasing human populati...
We used multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) on a worldwide collection of the plant pathogenic Ralsto...
Briskly evolving phytopathogens are dire threats to our food supplies and threaten global food secur...
Understanding the interactions of co-occurring species within and across trophic levels provides key...
Rapid (co-)evolution at multiple timescales is a hallmark of plant-microbe interactions. The mechani...
Summary Access to greater genomic resolution through new sequencing technologies is transforming the...
Plant pathogens can evolve new host specificities and overcome host resistances over surprisingly fe...
The interaction of pathogens with their hosts creates strong reciprocal selection pressures. Pathoge...
Bacterial pathogens continue to pose a major threat to economically important plant resources. Disea...
Phytopathogens are a global threat to plant agriculture and biodiversity. The genomics era has lead ...
The microbiota thriving at the root-soil interface plays a crucial role in supporting plant growth, ...
This article is part of the Top 10 Unanswered Questions in MPMI invited review series.We consider th...
Background: The recent access to a large set of genome sequences, combined with a robust evolutionar...
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing the genomes of...
Background:Antagonistic co-evolution can drive rapid adaptation in pathogens and shape genome archit...
We are living on a hungry planet and securing food supply for the steadily increasing human populati...
We used multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) on a worldwide collection of the plant pathogenic Ralsto...
Briskly evolving phytopathogens are dire threats to our food supplies and threaten global food secur...
Understanding the interactions of co-occurring species within and across trophic levels provides key...