The host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in fungal plant pathogens, because specialization contributes to reduce gene flow between populations associated with different hosts. Previous population genetic analysis revealed that French populations of the grey mould pathogen Botrytis cinerea were structured by hosts tomato and grapevine, suggesting host specialization in this highly polyphagous pathogen. However, these findings raised questions about the magnitude of this specialization and the possibility of specialization to other hosts. Here we report specialization of B. cinerea populations to tomato and grapevine hosts but not to other tested plants. Population genetic analysis revealed two pathogen cluste...
BGPI :équipe 5 Événement(s) lié(s) : - 12. European Fondation for Plant Pathology (EFPP); Dunkerque,...
BGPI :équipe 5 Événement(s) lié(s) : - 12. European Fondation for Plant Pathology (EFPP); Dunkerque,...
We are grateful to INRAE-LIPM Bioinformatics Platform (Jérôme Gouzy, Sébastien Carrère, Erika Sallet...
The host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in fungal plant pathogens,...
International audienceThe host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in f...
International audienceThe host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in f...
International audienceThe host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in f...
International audienceThe host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in f...
The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect a restricted ...
The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect a restricted ...
The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect a restricted ...
The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect a restricted ...
The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect a restricted ...
BGPI :équipe 5The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect...
BGPI :équipe 5The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect...
BGPI :équipe 5 Événement(s) lié(s) : - 12. European Fondation for Plant Pathology (EFPP); Dunkerque,...
BGPI :équipe 5 Événement(s) lié(s) : - 12. European Fondation for Plant Pathology (EFPP); Dunkerque,...
We are grateful to INRAE-LIPM Bioinformatics Platform (Jérôme Gouzy, Sébastien Carrère, Erika Sallet...
The host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in fungal plant pathogens,...
International audienceThe host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in f...
International audienceThe host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in f...
International audienceThe host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in f...
International audienceThe host plant is often the main variable explaining population structure in f...
The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect a restricted ...
The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect a restricted ...
The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect a restricted ...
The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect a restricted ...
The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect a restricted ...
BGPI :équipe 5The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect...
BGPI :équipe 5The Botrytis genus encompasses more than 30 species, most of them being able to infect...
BGPI :équipe 5 Événement(s) lié(s) : - 12. European Fondation for Plant Pathology (EFPP); Dunkerque,...
BGPI :équipe 5 Événement(s) lié(s) : - 12. European Fondation for Plant Pathology (EFPP); Dunkerque,...
We are grateful to INRAE-LIPM Bioinformatics Platform (Jérôme Gouzy, Sébastien Carrère, Erika Sallet...