International audiencePeriodicity in host availability is common in agricultural systems. Although it is known to have profound effects on plant pathogen abundance, the evolutionary consequences of periodicity for the pathogen population have not previously been analyzed. An epidemiological model incorporating periodic absence of the host crop is combined with the theory of adaptive dynamics to determine whether or not seasonality in host presence plays a role in the occurrence of evolutionary branching, leading to coexisting yet genetically distinct pathogen phenotypes. The study is motivated and illustrated by the specific example of take-all disease of wheat, caused by the pathogen Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici, for which two coex...
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...
Metapopulation processes are important determinants of epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics in ...
International audienceThe coexistence of closely related plant parasitic species is ubiquitous in ag...
Crop pathogens are known to rapidly adapt to agricultural practices. Although cultivar resistance br...
Genetic diversity within pathogen populations is critically important for predicting pathogen evolut...
The coexistence of closely related plant parasites is widespread. Yet, understanding the ecological ...
Diversification in agricultural cropping patterns is widely practised to delay the build–up of virul...
International audienceIn a cross-infection experiment, we investigated how seasonal changes can affe...
This paper explores the effect of discontinuous periodic host absence on the evolution of pathogen t...
<div><p>Metapopulation processes are important determinants of epidemiological and evolutionary dyna...
Host heterogeneity is a key driver of host-pathogen dynamics. In particular, the use of treatments a...
In a cross-infection experiment, we investigated how seasonal changes can affect adaptation patterns...
Diversification in pathogen control methods to reduce the severity of economically important foliar ...
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...
Metapopulation processes are important determinants of epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics in ...
International audienceThe coexistence of closely related plant parasitic species is ubiquitous in ag...
Crop pathogens are known to rapidly adapt to agricultural practices. Although cultivar resistance br...
Genetic diversity within pathogen populations is critically important for predicting pathogen evolut...
The coexistence of closely related plant parasites is widespread. Yet, understanding the ecological ...
Diversification in agricultural cropping patterns is widely practised to delay the build–up of virul...
International audienceIn a cross-infection experiment, we investigated how seasonal changes can affe...
This paper explores the effect of discontinuous periodic host absence on the evolution of pathogen t...
<div><p>Metapopulation processes are important determinants of epidemiological and evolutionary dyna...
Host heterogeneity is a key driver of host-pathogen dynamics. In particular, the use of treatments a...
In a cross-infection experiment, we investigated how seasonal changes can affect adaptation patterns...
Diversification in pathogen control methods to reduce the severity of economically important foliar ...
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...
Metapopulation processes are important determinants of epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics in ...