Natural infections frequently involve several co-infecting pathogen strains. These mixed infections can affect the extent of the infection, the transmission success of the pathogen and the eventual epidemic outcome. To date, few studies have investigated how mixed infections affect transmission between hosts. Zymoseptoria tritici is a highly diverse wheat pathogen in which multiple strains often coexist in the same lesion. Here we demonstrate that the most competitive strains often exclude their competitors during serial passages of mixed infections. The outcome of the competition depended on both the host genotype and the genotypes of the competing pathogen strains. Differences in virulence among the strains were not associated with compet...
Abstract Background Host individuals represent an arena in which pathogens compete for resources and...
Genetically-diverse parasite infections are common in nature, however what mechanisms influence para...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
13 Pàg.Natural infections frequently involve several co-infecting pathogen strains. These mixed infe...
15 Pag.Infections by more than one strain of a pathogen predominate under natural conditions. Mixed ...
Plants interact with a plethora of pathogenic microorganisms in nature. Pathogen-plant interaction e...
Genetic diversity within pathogen populations is critically important for predicting pathogen evolut...
Since the beginning of agriculture, approximately 10’000 years ago, plant pathogens have posed a maj...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
Phytopathogenic fungi are a severe threat for agricultural crop yields. With the domestication of pl...
Many filamentous plant pathogens exhibit high levels of genomic variability, yet the impact of this ...
Emerging pathogens need to adapt swiftly to exploit new hosts for growth and reproduction. Host shif...
Cultivar mixtures slow polycyclic epidemics but may also affect the evolution of pathogen population...
Abstract Mixed infections, where more than one para-site genotype is present in a single host, have ...
International audienceMultiple infections, either simultaneous or sequential, affecting a single pla...
Abstract Background Host individuals represent an arena in which pathogens compete for resources and...
Genetically-diverse parasite infections are common in nature, however what mechanisms influence para...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
13 Pàg.Natural infections frequently involve several co-infecting pathogen strains. These mixed infe...
15 Pag.Infections by more than one strain of a pathogen predominate under natural conditions. Mixed ...
Plants interact with a plethora of pathogenic microorganisms in nature. Pathogen-plant interaction e...
Genetic diversity within pathogen populations is critically important for predicting pathogen evolut...
Since the beginning of agriculture, approximately 10’000 years ago, plant pathogens have posed a maj...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
Phytopathogenic fungi are a severe threat for agricultural crop yields. With the domestication of pl...
Many filamentous plant pathogens exhibit high levels of genomic variability, yet the impact of this ...
Emerging pathogens need to adapt swiftly to exploit new hosts for growth and reproduction. Host shif...
Cultivar mixtures slow polycyclic epidemics but may also affect the evolution of pathogen population...
Abstract Mixed infections, where more than one para-site genotype is present in a single host, have ...
International audienceMultiple infections, either simultaneous or sequential, affecting a single pla...
Abstract Background Host individuals represent an arena in which pathogens compete for resources and...
Genetically-diverse parasite infections are common in nature, however what mechanisms influence para...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...