Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1963564933> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1963564933 endingPage "921" @default.
- W1963564933 startingPage "915" @default.
- W1963564933 abstract "1 Host–pathogen interactions in isolated populations may result in the adaptation of pathogens to local hosts. However, results of earlier studies of local adaptation in plant–pathogen systems have been contradictory and it has been suggested that specific, species characteristics, for example distribution, dispersal and the degree of pathogen dependence on the host, are important for the outcome of host–pathogen interactions. In addition, the scale of the study may influence whether or not local adaptation is found. 2 We argue that local adaptation of the pathogen to the host can be expected in a system where: (i) the pathogen is host-specific with a short generation time compared with the host; (ii) populations are isolated, allowing localized evolution to occur; and (iii) the study is performed on a geographical scale exceeding the maximum dispersal range of the interacting species. 3 To test these predictions we examined the within- and among-population variation in resistance and virulence of the plant–pathogen system Salix triandra–Melampsora amygdalinae. The pathogen occurs throughout the whole distribution range of the host, and the area of interest consists of highly isolated, small natural populations. 4 Resistance and virulence differed both within and between populations and all clones showed a unique resistance pattern. We conclude that M. amygdalinae is locally adapted to the host S. triandra as all pathogen populations have a higher probability of infecting sympatric than allopatric hosts. Furthermore, high resistance in the host population was accompanied by a high virulence in the pathogen population, suggesting that high resistance levels in a host population may select for more virulent pathogen populations, or vice versa. 5 The nature of host–pathogen interactions differs among systems, and the dynamics of the interaction between S. triandra and M. amygdalinae is governed by characteristics that have resulted in the evolution of local adaptation. 6 Thus, when studying local adaptation of pathogens to their hosts it is important to consider the biology, as well as the scale of dispersal and spatial distribution of both host and pathogen." @default.
- W1963564933 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1963564933 creator A5002831985 @default.
- W1963564933 creator A5025835281 @default.
- W1963564933 creator A5031534178 @default.
- W1963564933 creator A5031622472 @default.
- W1963564933 creator A5068103721 @default.
- W1963564933 date "2006-09-01" @default.
- W1963564933 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W1963564933 title "Spatial variation in resistance and virulence in the host-pathogen system<i>Salix triandra-Melampsora amygdalinae</i>" @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1504542975 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1520533428 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1964009112 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1964735403 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1980125122 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1982137149 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1984151759 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1985574025 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1994473625 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1997318672 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W1998195191 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2005854512 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2020586751 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2035247384 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2055319328 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2057765075 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2071357982 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2090932182 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2093885142 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2112081624 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2130890398 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2138710913 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2139078537 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2146443171 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2151315966 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2152085111 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2319755449 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2325083864 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W2331738048 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W4206439534 @default.
- W1963564933 cites W74478719 @default.
- W1963564933 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2745.2006.01157.x" @default.
- W1963564933 hasPublicationYear "2006" @default.
- W1963564933 type Work @default.
- W1963564933 sameAs 1963564933 @default.
- W1963564933 citedByCount "34" @default.
- W1963564933 countsByYear W19635649332012 @default.
- W1963564933 countsByYear W19635649332013 @default.
- W1963564933 countsByYear W19635649332015 @default.
- W1963564933 countsByYear W19635649332016 @default.
- W1963564933 countsByYear W19635649332017 @default.
- W1963564933 countsByYear W19635649332019 @default.
- W1963564933 countsByYear W19635649332021 @default.
- W1963564933 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1963564933 hasAuthorship W1963564933A5002831985 @default.
- W1963564933 hasAuthorship W1963564933A5025835281 @default.
- W1963564933 hasAuthorship W1963564933A5031534178 @default.
- W1963564933 hasAuthorship W1963564933A5031622472 @default.
- W1963564933 hasAuthorship W1963564933A5068103721 @default.
- W1963564933 hasBestOaLocation W19635649331 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C115225378 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C126831891 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C139807058 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C2776460866 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C2780354846 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C47559259 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C53889494 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C60987743 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C104317684 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C115225378 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C126831891 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C139807058 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C144024400 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C149923435 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C169760540 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C18903297 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C2776460866 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C2780354846 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C2908647359 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C47559259 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C53889494 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C54355233 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C60987743 @default.
- W1963564933 hasConceptScore W1963564933C86803240 @default.
- W1963564933 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W1963564933 hasLocation W19635649331 @default.
- W1963564933 hasOpenAccess W1963564933 @default.
- W1963564933 hasPrimaryLocation W19635649331 @default.
- W1963564933 hasRelatedWork W1878571624 @default.
- W1963564933 hasRelatedWork W1960702007 @default.