This document is protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. It is reproduced with permission.International audiencePlant diseases are often thought to be caused by one species or even by a specific strain. Microbes in nature, however, mostly occur as part of complex communities and this has been noted since the time of van Leeuwenhoek. Interestingly, most laboratory studies focus on single microbial strains grown in pure culture; we were therefore unaware of possible interspecies and/or inter-kingdom interactions of pathogenic microbes in the wild. In human and animal infections, it is now being recognized that many diseases are the result of multispecies synergistic interactions. This increases the co...
Plant–microbe and plant–insect interactions are of global importance for agriculture and of high int...
Metagenomic surveys and data from next generation sequencing revealed that mixed infections among pl...
Analysis of viral and bacterial pathogenesis has revealed common themes in the ways in which plants ...
This document is protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. I...
Plants, like humans and other animals, also get sick, exhibit disease symptoms, and die. Plant disea...
One plant may often be infected by more than one pathogen species. It is assumed that species which ...
Studies of plant–pathogen interactions have historically focused on simple models of infection invol...
Most plant species host one or multiple pathogens. However, studies are mostly focused on simple pat...
Plants constitute an excellent ecosystem for microorganisms. The environmental conditions offered di...
Recent methodological advances have uncovered tremendous microbial diversity cohabiting in the same ...
Plant and human pathogens have evolved disease factors to successfully exploit their respective host...
International audienceThe impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced...
Plants associate with a wide diversity of microorganisms. Some microorganisms engage in intimate ass...
Plant–microbe and plant–insect interactions are of global importance for agriculture and of high int...
International audienceMultiple infections, either simultaneous or sequential, affecting a single pla...
Plant–microbe and plant–insect interactions are of global importance for agriculture and of high int...
Metagenomic surveys and data from next generation sequencing revealed that mixed infections among pl...
Analysis of viral and bacterial pathogenesis has revealed common themes in the ways in which plants ...
This document is protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. I...
Plants, like humans and other animals, also get sick, exhibit disease symptoms, and die. Plant disea...
One plant may often be infected by more than one pathogen species. It is assumed that species which ...
Studies of plant–pathogen interactions have historically focused on simple models of infection invol...
Most plant species host one or multiple pathogens. However, studies are mostly focused on simple pat...
Plants constitute an excellent ecosystem for microorganisms. The environmental conditions offered di...
Recent methodological advances have uncovered tremendous microbial diversity cohabiting in the same ...
Plant and human pathogens have evolved disease factors to successfully exploit their respective host...
International audienceThe impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced...
Plants associate with a wide diversity of microorganisms. Some microorganisms engage in intimate ass...
Plant–microbe and plant–insect interactions are of global importance for agriculture and of high int...
International audienceMultiple infections, either simultaneous or sequential, affecting a single pla...
Plant–microbe and plant–insect interactions are of global importance for agriculture and of high int...
Metagenomic surveys and data from next generation sequencing revealed that mixed infections among pl...
Analysis of viral and bacterial pathogenesis has revealed common themes in the ways in which plants ...