The advent of molecular epidemiology has greatly improved our ability to identify population sources and track pathogen movement. Yet the wide spatial and temporal scales usually considered are useful only to infer historical migration pathways. In this study, Bayesian genetic assignments and a landscape epidemiology approach were combined to unravel genetic origin and annual spread during a single epidemic of a plant pathogen: the poplar rust fungus Melampsora larici-populina. The study focused on a particular area—the Durance River valley—which enabled inoculum sources to be identified and channeled spread of the epidemic along a one-dimensional corridor. Spatio-temporal monitoring of disease showed that the epidemic began in the upstream...
During the past decade, knowledge of pathogen life history has greatly benefited from the advent and...
Understanding the processes by which new diseases are introduced in previously healthy areas is of m...
Pathogen introductions into novel areas can lead to the emergence of new fungal diseases of plants. ...
The advent of molecular epidemiology has greatly improved our ability to identify population sources...
The advent of molecular epidemiology has greatly improved our ability to identify the population so...
Wild and cultivated plants represent very different habitats for pathogens, especially when cultivat...
Dispersal has a great impact on the genetic structure of populations, but remains difficult to estim...
Fungal plant pathogens, especially rust fungi (Pucciniales), are well known for their complex life c...
Understanding the processes by which new diseases are introduced in previously healthy areas is of m...
Biologic invasions can have important ecological, economic and social consequences, particularly whe...
During the past decade, knowledge of pathogen life history has greatly benefited from the advent and...
Understanding the processes by which new diseases are introduced in previously healthy areas is of m...
Pathogen introductions into novel areas can lead to the emergence of new fungal diseases of plants. ...
The advent of molecular epidemiology has greatly improved our ability to identify population sources...
The advent of molecular epidemiology has greatly improved our ability to identify the population so...
Wild and cultivated plants represent very different habitats for pathogens, especially when cultivat...
Dispersal has a great impact on the genetic structure of populations, but remains difficult to estim...
Fungal plant pathogens, especially rust fungi (Pucciniales), are well known for their complex life c...
Understanding the processes by which new diseases are introduced in previously healthy areas is of m...
Biologic invasions can have important ecological, economic and social consequences, particularly whe...
During the past decade, knowledge of pathogen life history has greatly benefited from the advent and...
Understanding the processes by which new diseases are introduced in previously healthy areas is of m...
Pathogen introductions into novel areas can lead to the emergence of new fungal diseases of plants. ...