International audienceHost defense against vector-borne plant pathogens is a critical component of integrated disease management. However, theory predicts that traits that confer tolerance or partial resistance can, under certain ecological conditions, enhance the spread of pathogens and spillover to more susceptible populations or cultivars. A key component driving such epidemic risk appears to be variation in host-selection behavior of vectors based on infection status of the host. While recent theory has further emphasized the importance of infection-induced host-selection behavior by insect vectors for plant disease epidemiology, experimental tests on the relationship between vector host-selection preference and transmission are lacking...
BGPI : Equipe 2International audienceTransmission from host to host is a crucial step in the life cy...
Virus infection can elicit changes in host plant cues that mediate vector orientation, feeding, and ...
Within the landscape of globally distributed pathogens, populations differentiate via both adaptive ...
Abstract Host defense against vector‐borne plant pathogens is a critical component of integrated dis...
Host defense against vector-borne plant pathogens is a critical component of integrated disease mana...
Effective management of vector-borne plant pathogens often relies on disease-resistant cultivars. Wh...
Effective management of vector-borne plant pathogens often relies on disease-resistant cultivars. Wh...
We are studying the effect of host plant tolerance on insect vector acquisition of Xylella fastidios...
Understanding the interactions between pathogen, crop and vector are necessary for the development o...
Plant viruses face many challenges in agricultural environments. Although crop fields appear to be a...
Plant viruses are mainly transmitted by insect vectors in the non-persistent, semi-persistent, or pe...
International audienceMany plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors. Transmission can be desc...
An understanding of the evolution of pathogen quantitative traits in response to host selective pres...
Xylella fastidiosa was the first bacterial plant pathogen to have its whole genome sequenced. Noneth...
Many plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors. Transmission can be described as persistent or...
BGPI : Equipe 2International audienceTransmission from host to host is a crucial step in the life cy...
Virus infection can elicit changes in host plant cues that mediate vector orientation, feeding, and ...
Within the landscape of globally distributed pathogens, populations differentiate via both adaptive ...
Abstract Host defense against vector‐borne plant pathogens is a critical component of integrated dis...
Host defense against vector-borne plant pathogens is a critical component of integrated disease mana...
Effective management of vector-borne plant pathogens often relies on disease-resistant cultivars. Wh...
Effective management of vector-borne plant pathogens often relies on disease-resistant cultivars. Wh...
We are studying the effect of host plant tolerance on insect vector acquisition of Xylella fastidios...
Understanding the interactions between pathogen, crop and vector are necessary for the development o...
Plant viruses face many challenges in agricultural environments. Although crop fields appear to be a...
Plant viruses are mainly transmitted by insect vectors in the non-persistent, semi-persistent, or pe...
International audienceMany plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors. Transmission can be desc...
An understanding of the evolution of pathogen quantitative traits in response to host selective pres...
Xylella fastidiosa was the first bacterial plant pathogen to have its whole genome sequenced. Noneth...
Many plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors. Transmission can be described as persistent or...
BGPI : Equipe 2International audienceTransmission from host to host is a crucial step in the life cy...
Virus infection can elicit changes in host plant cues that mediate vector orientation, feeding, and ...
Within the landscape of globally distributed pathogens, populations differentiate via both adaptive ...