Pathogens cause significant challenges to global food security. On annual crops, pathogens must re-infect from environmental sources in every growing season. Fungal pathogens have evolved mixed reproductive strategies to cope with the distinct challenges of colonizing growing plants. However, how pathogen diversity evolves during growing seasons remains largely unknown. Here, we performed a deep hierarchical sampling in a single experimental wheat field infected by the major fungal pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici. We analysed whole genome sequences of 177 isolates collected from 12 distinct cultivars replicated in space at three time points of the growing season to maximize capture of genetic diversity. The field population was highly diverse...
Background Fusarium graminearum (Fg) is a ubiquitous pathogen of wheat, barley and maize causing Fu...
Cultivar mixtures slow polycyclic epidemics but may also affect the evolution of pathogen population...
Differences in gene content are a significant source of variability within species and have an impac...
The genetic and environmental homogeneity in agricultural ecosystems is thought to impose strong and...
Pathogen populations differ in the amount of genetic diversity they contain. Populations carrying hi...
Genetic diversity within pathogen populations is critically important for predicting pathogen evolut...
Background: Emerging and re-emerging pathogens imperil public health and global food security. Respo...
Food production is continuously under threat by plant pathogens. In the agricultural system, pathoge...
We examine the contribution of next generation sequencing (NGS) to our understanding of the interact...
Many filamentous plant pathogens exhibit high levels of genomic variability, yet the impact of this ...
Fungal plant pathogens rapidly evolve virulence on resistant hosts through mutations in genes encodi...
The enormous genetic diversity in plant pathogens facilitates rapid evolution and adaptation to dive...
The adaptive potential of pathogens in novel or heterogeneous environments underpins the risk of dis...
Clonal reproduction in Puccinia triticina, the cause of wheat leaf rust, has long been hypothesized ...
Genome analyses have revealed a profound role of hybridization and introgression in the evolution of...
Background Fusarium graminearum (Fg) is a ubiquitous pathogen of wheat, barley and maize causing Fu...
Cultivar mixtures slow polycyclic epidemics but may also affect the evolution of pathogen population...
Differences in gene content are a significant source of variability within species and have an impac...
The genetic and environmental homogeneity in agricultural ecosystems is thought to impose strong and...
Pathogen populations differ in the amount of genetic diversity they contain. Populations carrying hi...
Genetic diversity within pathogen populations is critically important for predicting pathogen evolut...
Background: Emerging and re-emerging pathogens imperil public health and global food security. Respo...
Food production is continuously under threat by plant pathogens. In the agricultural system, pathoge...
We examine the contribution of next generation sequencing (NGS) to our understanding of the interact...
Many filamentous plant pathogens exhibit high levels of genomic variability, yet the impact of this ...
Fungal plant pathogens rapidly evolve virulence on resistant hosts through mutations in genes encodi...
The enormous genetic diversity in plant pathogens facilitates rapid evolution and adaptation to dive...
The adaptive potential of pathogens in novel or heterogeneous environments underpins the risk of dis...
Clonal reproduction in Puccinia triticina, the cause of wheat leaf rust, has long been hypothesized ...
Genome analyses have revealed a profound role of hybridization and introgression in the evolution of...
Background Fusarium graminearum (Fg) is a ubiquitous pathogen of wheat, barley and maize causing Fu...
Cultivar mixtures slow polycyclic epidemics but may also affect the evolution of pathogen population...
Differences in gene content are a significant source of variability within species and have an impac...