Capacity for dispersal is a fundamental fitness component of plant pathogens. Characterization of plant pathogen dispersal is important for understanding how pathogen populations change in time and space. We devised a systematic approach to measure and analyze rain splash-driven dispersal of plant pathogens in field conditions, using the major fungal wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici as a case study. We inoculated field plots of wheat (Triticum aestivum) with two distinct Z. tritici strains. Next, we measured disease intensity as counts of fruiting bodies (pycnidia) using automated image analysis. These measurements characterized primary disease gradients, which we used to estimate effective dispersal of the pathogen population. Genotypin...
Given the increased recognition of the importance of spatial aggregation of infected individuals on ...
AbstractThe splattering of raindrops is a very important factor in the spread of plant diseases from...
Canopy architecture and distances between organs of plants susceptible to fungal airborne diseases a...
Capacity for dispersal is a fundamental fitness component of plant pathogens. Characterization of pl...
poster abstractCrop canopy architecture affects the dispersal of airborne fungal spores of plant dis...
Plant diseases often cause serious yield losses in agriculture. A pathogen’s invasiveness can be qua...
Dispersal is a key ecological process, but it remains difficult to measure. By recording numbers of ...
<p>Models were developed to study splash dispersal of fungal plant pathogens in space and time...
Wheat blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT), initially restricted to South Ame...
The fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is responsible for yam anthracnose, the main disease of Di...
Wheat rust pathogens have been threatening agriculture all through history and they currently cause ...
An analytical mechanistic model was proposed to study the vertical spread of splash-borne spores in ...
Cultivar mixtures can be used to improve the sustainability of disease management within farming sys...
International audienceBackground and AimsGrowing cultivars differing by their disease resistance lev...
Plant pathogens have evolved many dispersal mechanisms, using biotic or abiotic vectors or a combina...
Given the increased recognition of the importance of spatial aggregation of infected individuals on ...
AbstractThe splattering of raindrops is a very important factor in the spread of plant diseases from...
Canopy architecture and distances between organs of plants susceptible to fungal airborne diseases a...
Capacity for dispersal is a fundamental fitness component of plant pathogens. Characterization of pl...
poster abstractCrop canopy architecture affects the dispersal of airborne fungal spores of plant dis...
Plant diseases often cause serious yield losses in agriculture. A pathogen’s invasiveness can be qua...
Dispersal is a key ecological process, but it remains difficult to measure. By recording numbers of ...
<p>Models were developed to study splash dispersal of fungal plant pathogens in space and time...
Wheat blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT), initially restricted to South Ame...
The fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is responsible for yam anthracnose, the main disease of Di...
Wheat rust pathogens have been threatening agriculture all through history and they currently cause ...
An analytical mechanistic model was proposed to study the vertical spread of splash-borne spores in ...
Cultivar mixtures can be used to improve the sustainability of disease management within farming sys...
International audienceBackground and AimsGrowing cultivars differing by their disease resistance lev...
Plant pathogens have evolved many dispersal mechanisms, using biotic or abiotic vectors or a combina...
Given the increased recognition of the importance of spatial aggregation of infected individuals on ...
AbstractThe splattering of raindrops is a very important factor in the spread of plant diseases from...
Canopy architecture and distances between organs of plants susceptible to fungal airborne diseases a...