This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Existing theory, empirical, clinical and field research all predict that reducing the virulence of individuals within a pathogen population will reduce the overall virulence, rendering disease less severe. Here, we show that this seemingly successful disease management strategy can fail with devastating consequences for infected hosts. We deploy cooperation theory and a novel synthetic system involving the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae. In vivo infections of rice demonstrate that M. oryzae virulence is enhanced, quite paradoxically, when a public good mutant is present in a population of high-virulence pathogens. We reason that during in...
Cultivar resistance is an essential part of disease control programmes in many agricultural systems....
[EN] Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of micro...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Existing theory, empirical, clinical and field research all predict that reducing the virulence of i...
Cooperative secretion of virulence factors by pathogens can lead to social conflict when cheating mu...
Microbes live in complex environments where competitive and cooperative interactions occur that dict...
Given the rise of bacterial resistance against antibiotics, we urgently need alternative strategies ...
Given the rise of bacterial resistance against antibiotics, we urgently need alternative strategies ...
Frequent and devastating epidemics of parasites are one of the major issues encountered by modern ag...
This article is part of the Top 10 Unanswered Questions in MPMI invited review series.We consider th...
Cooperative secretion of virulence factors by pathogens can lead to social conflict when cheating mu...
Understanding how fungi specialize on their plant host is crucial for developing sustainable disease...
Publisher Copyright: © 2015 Mikonranta et al.Background: Pathogens evolve in a close antagonistic re...
Bacterial infections are often polymicrobial, leading to intricate pathogen-pathogen and pathogen-ho...
Passage experiments that sequentially infect hosts with parasites have long been used to manipulate ...
Cultivar resistance is an essential part of disease control programmes in many agricultural systems....
[EN] Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of micro...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Existing theory, empirical, clinical and field research all predict that reducing the virulence of i...
Cooperative secretion of virulence factors by pathogens can lead to social conflict when cheating mu...
Microbes live in complex environments where competitive and cooperative interactions occur that dict...
Given the rise of bacterial resistance against antibiotics, we urgently need alternative strategies ...
Given the rise of bacterial resistance against antibiotics, we urgently need alternative strategies ...
Frequent and devastating epidemics of parasites are one of the major issues encountered by modern ag...
This article is part of the Top 10 Unanswered Questions in MPMI invited review series.We consider th...
Cooperative secretion of virulence factors by pathogens can lead to social conflict when cheating mu...
Understanding how fungi specialize on their plant host is crucial for developing sustainable disease...
Publisher Copyright: © 2015 Mikonranta et al.Background: Pathogens evolve in a close antagonistic re...
Bacterial infections are often polymicrobial, leading to intricate pathogen-pathogen and pathogen-ho...
Passage experiments that sequentially infect hosts with parasites have long been used to manipulate ...
Cultivar resistance is an essential part of disease control programmes in many agricultural systems....
[EN] Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of micro...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...