International audienceHybridization and adaptation to new hosts are important mechanisms of fungal disease emergence. Evaluating the risk of emergence of hybrids with enhanced virulence is then key to develop sustainable crop disease management. We evaluated this risk in Venturia inaequalis, the fungus responsible for the common and serious scab disease on Rosaceae hosts, including apple, pyracantha and loquat. Field isolates from these three hosts and progenies obtained from five crosses between formae speciales isolates collected from pyracantha (f.sp. pyracantha) and apple (f.sp. pomi) were tested for their pathogenicity on the three hosts. We confirmed a strict host specificity between isolates from apple and pyracantha, and showed that...
In pathogens, introgressions through secondary contacts between divergent populations from agricultu...
A set of differential hosts has recently been identified for 17 apple scab resistance genes in an up...
The ascomycete fungus Venturia inaequalis causes scab disease, a major problem in apple production. ...
International audienceHybridization and adaptation to new hosts are important mechanisms of fungal d...
Background: Tracking newly emergent virulent populations in agroecosystems provides an opportunity t...
Plant pathogens adapt readily to new crop varieties in agrosystems, and it is crucial to understand ...
Venturia inaequalis is an ascomycete fungus responsible for apple scab, a disease that has invaded a...
The apple industry in the UK produces half a million tonnes of fruit a year; its most economically ...
Invasive phytopathogenic fungi, and their emerging virulent genotypes, are an unfortunate side effec...
Atypical scab-like symptoms were reported for the first time in 2007 in the south of France on fruit...
International audienceExpanding global trade and the domestication of ecosystems have greatly accele...
Background: Fungal plant pathogens belonging to the genus Venturia cause damaging scab diseases of m...
Background: Tracking newly emergent virulent populations in agroecosystems provides an opportunity t...
In pathogens, introgressions through secondary contacts between divergent populations from agricultu...
A set of differential hosts has recently been identified for 17 apple scab resistance genes in an up...
The ascomycete fungus Venturia inaequalis causes scab disease, a major problem in apple production. ...
International audienceHybridization and adaptation to new hosts are important mechanisms of fungal d...
Background: Tracking newly emergent virulent populations in agroecosystems provides an opportunity t...
Plant pathogens adapt readily to new crop varieties in agrosystems, and it is crucial to understand ...
Venturia inaequalis is an ascomycete fungus responsible for apple scab, a disease that has invaded a...
The apple industry in the UK produces half a million tonnes of fruit a year; its most economically ...
Invasive phytopathogenic fungi, and their emerging virulent genotypes, are an unfortunate side effec...
Atypical scab-like symptoms were reported for the first time in 2007 in the south of France on fruit...
International audienceExpanding global trade and the domestication of ecosystems have greatly accele...
Background: Fungal plant pathogens belonging to the genus Venturia cause damaging scab diseases of m...
Background: Tracking newly emergent virulent populations in agroecosystems provides an opportunity t...
In pathogens, introgressions through secondary contacts between divergent populations from agricultu...
A set of differential hosts has recently been identified for 17 apple scab resistance genes in an up...
The ascomycete fungus Venturia inaequalis causes scab disease, a major problem in apple production. ...