BACKGROUND: In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness costs associated with unnecessary virulence factors still represents an issue, both in evolutionary biology and agricultural sciences. Measuring such costs experimentally has proven difficult, especially in pathogens not readily amenable to genetic transformation, since the creation of isogenic lines differing only by the presence or absence of avirulence genes cannot be achieved in many organisms. Here, we circumvented this difficulty by comparing fitness traits in groups of Phytophthora infestans isolates sharing the same multilocus fingerprint, but differing by their virulence/avirulence spectrum. RESULTS: Fitness was assessed from calculations d...
International audience1. Selection during interepidemic stages is crucial for the evolution of patho...
International audienceAssessing life-history traits of parasites on resistant hosts is crucial in ev...
This paper addresses the general concern in plant pathology that the introduction of quantitative re...
Background : In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness costs ...
Abstract Background In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness...
International audienceThe strict dependency of biotrophic pathogens upon living host tissue for mult...
Background: Costs of adaptation play an important role in host-parasite coevolution. For parasites, ...
International audienceMany plant parasites interact with their host through gene-for-gene interactio...
International audienceThe negative relationship between offspring size and number is a classic examp...
International audienceTrade-offs between virulence (defined as the ability to infect a resistant hos...
Abstract Background Costs of adaptation play an important role in host-parasite coevolution. For par...
Trade-offs between virulence (defined as the ability to infect a resistant host) and life-history tr...
Crop pathogens are known to rapidly adapt to agricultural practices. Although cultivar resistance br...
The negative relationship between offspring size and number is a classic example of trade-off betwee...
Understanding the consequences of selection pressure by host plants on pathogen population structure...
International audience1. Selection during interepidemic stages is crucial for the evolution of patho...
International audienceAssessing life-history traits of parasites on resistant hosts is crucial in ev...
This paper addresses the general concern in plant pathology that the introduction of quantitative re...
Background : In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness costs ...
Abstract Background In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness...
International audienceThe strict dependency of biotrophic pathogens upon living host tissue for mult...
Background: Costs of adaptation play an important role in host-parasite coevolution. For parasites, ...
International audienceMany plant parasites interact with their host through gene-for-gene interactio...
International audienceThe negative relationship between offspring size and number is a classic examp...
International audienceTrade-offs between virulence (defined as the ability to infect a resistant hos...
Abstract Background Costs of adaptation play an important role in host-parasite coevolution. For par...
Trade-offs between virulence (defined as the ability to infect a resistant host) and life-history tr...
Crop pathogens are known to rapidly adapt to agricultural practices. Although cultivar resistance br...
The negative relationship between offspring size and number is a classic example of trade-off betwee...
Understanding the consequences of selection pressure by host plants on pathogen population structure...
International audience1. Selection during interepidemic stages is crucial for the evolution of patho...
International audienceAssessing life-history traits of parasites on resistant hosts is crucial in ev...
This paper addresses the general concern in plant pathology that the introduction of quantitative re...