The sexual stage of pathogens governs recombination patterns and often also provides means of surviving the off-season. Despite its importance for evolutionary potential and between-season epidemiology, sexual systems have not been carefully investigated for many important pathogens, and what generates variation in successful sexual reproduction of pathogens remains unexplored. We surveyed the sexually produced resting structures (chasmothecia) across 86 natural populations of fungal pathogen Podosphaera plantaginis (Ascomycota) naturally infecting Plantago lanceolata in the Åland archipelago, southwest of Finland. For this pathosystem, these resting structures are a key life-history stage, as more than half of the local pathogen population...
Aspergillus flavus colonizes agricultural commodities worldwide and contaminates them with carcinoge...
The persistence of sexual reproduction is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. The problem ste...
In flowering plants, the evolution of females is widely hypothesized to be the first step in the evo...
The sexual stage of pathogens governs recombination patterns and often also provides means of surviv...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
Sexual reproduction may be cryptic or facultative in fungi and therefore difficult to detect. Magnap...
Understanding processes maintaining variation in pathogen life-history traits is a key challenge in ...
Background: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specializ...
Fungal plant pathogens, especially rust fungi (Pucciniales), are well known for their complex life c...
Zymoseptoria tritici is a relevant model to investigate the mechanisms of sexual reproduction in a p...
Understanding the mode of temporal maintenance of plant pathogens is an important domain of microbia...
The emblematic fungus Penicillium roqueforti is used throughout the world as a starter culture in th...
Many pathogens possess the capacity for sex through outcrossing, despite being able to reproduce als...
Aspergillus flavus colonizes agricultural commodities worldwide and contaminates them with carcinoge...
The persistence of sexual reproduction is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. The problem ste...
In flowering plants, the evolution of females is widely hypothesized to be the first step in the evo...
The sexual stage of pathogens governs recombination patterns and often also provides means of surviv...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
Sexual reproduction may be cryptic or facultative in fungi and therefore difficult to detect. Magnap...
Understanding processes maintaining variation in pathogen life-history traits is a key challenge in ...
Background: The Rhynchosporium species complex consists of hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens specializ...
Fungal plant pathogens, especially rust fungi (Pucciniales), are well known for their complex life c...
Zymoseptoria tritici is a relevant model to investigate the mechanisms of sexual reproduction in a p...
Understanding the mode of temporal maintenance of plant pathogens is an important domain of microbia...
The emblematic fungus Penicillium roqueforti is used throughout the world as a starter culture in th...
Many pathogens possess the capacity for sex through outcrossing, despite being able to reproduce als...
Aspergillus flavus colonizes agricultural commodities worldwide and contaminates them with carcinoge...
The persistence of sexual reproduction is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. The problem ste...
In flowering plants, the evolution of females is widely hypothesized to be the first step in the evo...