Genetic resistance in crop plants is a cornerstone of disease management in agriculture. Such genetic resistance is often rapidly overtaken due to selection in the pathogen population, resulting in an arms race between plant breeders and the pathogen population. Here we ask whether there are strategies that can prolong the useful life of plant resistance genes. In a modelling study we compare three basic strategies: gene pyramiding, sequential use, and simultaneous use, and combinations of these. We furthermore explore the effects of fraction of host area, fraction of resistant host and the threshold fraction of virulence in the pathogen population at which resistance is considered overtaken on the useful life of resistance genes. We found ...
The deployment of resistant crops often leads to the emergence of resistance-breaking pathogens that...
International audienceGrowing genetically resistant plants allows pathogen populations to be control...
Plant qualitative (i.e. total) resistance to viruses is an efficient way of protecting crops, but it...
The efficacy of disease resistance genes in plants decreases over time because of the selection of v...
Genetic resistance in crops is a cornerstone of disease management in agriculture. Such genetic resi...
Abstract: Plant breeders are much concerned about the durability of the resistance gene(s) that they...
Genetically-controlled plant resistance can reduce the damage caused by pathogens. However, pathogen...
Genetically-controlled plant resistance can reduce the damage caused by pathogens. However, pathogen...
Genetically-controlled plant resistance can reduce the damage caused by pathogens. However, pathogen...
Cropping genetically resistant plants allows to control pathogen populations while substantially red...
International audienceQuantitative resistance has gained interest in plant breeding for pathogen con...
Quantitative resistance has gained interest in plant breeding for pathogen control in low-input crop...
International audienceThe deployment of virus-resistant crops often leads to the emergence of resist...
The deployment of virus-resistant crops often leads to the emergence of resistance-breaking (RB) ...
The deployment of resistant crops often leads to the emergence of resistance-breaking pathogens that...
International audienceGrowing genetically resistant plants allows pathogen populations to be control...
Plant qualitative (i.e. total) resistance to viruses is an efficient way of protecting crops, but it...
The efficacy of disease resistance genes in plants decreases over time because of the selection of v...
Genetic resistance in crops is a cornerstone of disease management in agriculture. Such genetic resi...
Abstract: Plant breeders are much concerned about the durability of the resistance gene(s) that they...
Genetically-controlled plant resistance can reduce the damage caused by pathogens. However, pathogen...
Genetically-controlled plant resistance can reduce the damage caused by pathogens. However, pathogen...
Genetically-controlled plant resistance can reduce the damage caused by pathogens. However, pathogen...
Cropping genetically resistant plants allows to control pathogen populations while substantially red...
International audienceQuantitative resistance has gained interest in plant breeding for pathogen con...
Quantitative resistance has gained interest in plant breeding for pathogen control in low-input crop...
International audienceThe deployment of virus-resistant crops often leads to the emergence of resist...
The deployment of virus-resistant crops often leads to the emergence of resistance-breaking (RB) ...
The deployment of resistant crops often leads to the emergence of resistance-breaking pathogens that...
International audienceGrowing genetically resistant plants allows pathogen populations to be control...
Plant qualitative (i.e. total) resistance to viruses is an efficient way of protecting crops, but it...