Monogenic plant resistance breakdown is a model for testing evolution in action in pathogens. As a rule, plant pathologists argue that virulence - the allele that allows pathogens to overcome resistance - is due to a new mutation at the avirulence locus within the native/endemic population that infects susceptible crops. In this article, we develop an alternative and neglected scenario where a given virulence pre-exists in a non-agricultural host and might be accidentally released or introduced on the matching resistant cultivar in the field. The main difference between the two scenarios is the divergence time expected between the avirulent and the virulent populations. As a consequence, population genetic approaches such as genome scans an...
In pathogens, introgressions through secondary contacts between divergent populations from agricultu...
The emergence of new genotypes of parasites involves several evolutionary, epidemiological and ecolo...
Within the landscape of globally distributed pathogens, populations differentiate via both adaptive ...
Monogenic plant resistance breakdown is a model for testing evolution in action in pathogens. As a r...
International audienceGrowing genetically resistant plants allows pathogen populations to be control...
1. Plant virus diseases severely constrain agricultural production world-wide, especially in less de...
In pathogens, introgressions through secondary contacts between divergent populations from agricultu...
International audienceMany plant parasites interact with their host through gene-for-gene interactio...
One of the control strategies of fungal crop diseases is planting highly resistant varieties. Howeve...
International audienceThe breeding of resistant hosts based on the gene-for-gene interaction is cruc...
Cropping genetically resistant plants allows to control pathogen populations while substantially red...
International audienceBy combining high-throughput sequencing (HTS) with experimental evolution, we ...
In pathogens, introgressions through secondary contacts between divergent populations from agricultu...
The emergence of new genotypes of parasites involves several evolutionary, epidemiological and ecolo...
Within the landscape of globally distributed pathogens, populations differentiate via both adaptive ...
Monogenic plant resistance breakdown is a model for testing evolution in action in pathogens. As a r...
International audienceGrowing genetically resistant plants allows pathogen populations to be control...
1. Plant virus diseases severely constrain agricultural production world-wide, especially in less de...
In pathogens, introgressions through secondary contacts between divergent populations from agricultu...
International audienceMany plant parasites interact with their host through gene-for-gene interactio...
One of the control strategies of fungal crop diseases is planting highly resistant varieties. Howeve...
International audienceThe breeding of resistant hosts based on the gene-for-gene interaction is cruc...
Cropping genetically resistant plants allows to control pathogen populations while substantially red...
International audienceBy combining high-throughput sequencing (HTS) with experimental evolution, we ...
In pathogens, introgressions through secondary contacts between divergent populations from agricultu...
The emergence of new genotypes of parasites involves several evolutionary, epidemiological and ecolo...
Within the landscape of globally distributed pathogens, populations differentiate via both adaptive ...