Auto-infection (infection arising from inoculum produced on the same host unit) is common in polycyclic plant pathogens, but often neglected in experimental and theoretical studies, which focus instead on infection of new hosts (allo-infection). Here we test the hypothesis that high auto-infection, as observed for leaf infecting fungal pathogens, could select for short latent periods. An individual-based simulation model keeps track of lesions, resulting from the spread of spores, between and within individual leaves. Linked to a trade-off between latent period and spore production capacity, as observed for Puccinia triticina on wheat, the adaptation of the latent period is analysed for different levels of auto-infection using the methods o...
Multi-infections may result in either competitive exclusion or coexistence on the same host of patho...
International audienceMany plant parasites interact with their host through gene-for-gene interactio...
15 Pag.Infections by more than one strain of a pathogen predominate under natural conditions. Mixed ...
The latent period is a crucial life history trait, particularly for polycyclic plant diseases, becau...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are known to rapidly adapt to agricultural practices. Although cultivar resistance br...
International audiencePeriodicity in host availability is common in agricultural systems. Although i...
The durability of partially resistant wheat cultivars to wheat leaf rust depends on the amount of ge...
Abstract Background Adaptation of pathogens to their hosts depends critically on factors affecting p...
International audienceWe performed a meta-analysis to search for a relation between the trophic type...
Zymoseptoria tritici is a relevant model to investigate the mechanisms of sexual reproduction in a p...
International audienceThe pathogenicity-related traits of biotrophic plant pathogens are usually mea...
International audienceA trade-off between pathogenicity and transmission is often postulated to expl...
Durability of partially resistant wheat cultivars to wheat leaf rust depends on the amount of geneti...
Multi-infections may result in either competitive exclusion or coexistence on the same host of patho...
International audienceMany plant parasites interact with their host through gene-for-gene interactio...
15 Pag.Infections by more than one strain of a pathogen predominate under natural conditions. Mixed ...
The latent period is a crucial life history trait, particularly for polycyclic plant diseases, becau...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are notorious for their rapid adaptation to their host. We still know little about th...
Crop pathogens are known to rapidly adapt to agricultural practices. Although cultivar resistance br...
International audiencePeriodicity in host availability is common in agricultural systems. Although i...
The durability of partially resistant wheat cultivars to wheat leaf rust depends on the amount of ge...
Abstract Background Adaptation of pathogens to their hosts depends critically on factors affecting p...
International audienceWe performed a meta-analysis to search for a relation between the trophic type...
Zymoseptoria tritici is a relevant model to investigate the mechanisms of sexual reproduction in a p...
International audienceThe pathogenicity-related traits of biotrophic plant pathogens are usually mea...
International audienceA trade-off between pathogenicity and transmission is often postulated to expl...
Durability of partially resistant wheat cultivars to wheat leaf rust depends on the amount of geneti...
Multi-infections may result in either competitive exclusion or coexistence on the same host of patho...
International audienceMany plant parasites interact with their host through gene-for-gene interactio...
15 Pag.Infections by more than one strain of a pathogen predominate under natural conditions. Mixed ...