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Association between Virulence and Triazole Tolerance in the Phytopathogenic Fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola
Host resistance and synthetic antimicrobials such as fungicides are two of the main approaches used to control plant diseases in conventional agriculture. Although pathogens often evolve to overcome host resistance and antimicrobials, the majority of reports have involved qualitative host – pathogen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3598747/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059568 |
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author | Yang, Lina Gao, Fangluan Shang, Liping Zhan, Jiasui McDonald, Bruce A. |
author_facet | Yang, Lina Gao, Fangluan Shang, Liping Zhan, Jiasui McDonald, Bruce A. |
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description | Host resistance and synthetic antimicrobials such as fungicides are two of the main approaches used to control plant diseases in conventional agriculture. Although pathogens often evolve to overcome host resistance and antimicrobials, the majority of reports have involved qualitative host – pathogen interactions or antimicrobials targeting a single pathogen protein or metabolic pathway. Studies that consider jointly the evolution of virulence, defined as the degree of damage caused to a host by parasite infection, and antimicrobial resistance are rare. Here we compared virulence and fungicide tolerance in the fungal pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola sampled from wheat fields across three continents and found a positive correlation between virulence and tolerance to a triazole fungicide. We also found that quantitative host resistance selected for higher pathogen virulence. The possible mechanisms responsible for these observations and their consequences for sustainable disease management are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-35987472013-04-02 Association between Virulence and Triazole Tolerance in the Phytopathogenic Fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola Yang, Lina Gao, Fangluan Shang, Liping Zhan, Jiasui McDonald, Bruce A. PLoS One Research Article Host resistance and synthetic antimicrobials such as fungicides are two of the main approaches used to control plant diseases in conventional agriculture. Although pathogens often evolve to overcome host resistance and antimicrobials, the majority of reports have involved qualitative host – pathogen interactions or antimicrobials targeting a single pathogen protein or metabolic pathway. Studies that consider jointly the evolution of virulence, defined as the degree of damage caused to a host by parasite infection, and antimicrobial resistance are rare. Here we compared virulence and fungicide tolerance in the fungal pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola sampled from wheat fields across three continents and found a positive correlation between virulence and tolerance to a triazole fungicide. We also found that quantitative host resistance selected for higher pathogen virulence. The possible mechanisms responsible for these observations and their consequences for sustainable disease management are discussed. Public Library of Science 2013-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3598747/ /pubmed/23555044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059568 Text en © 2013 Yang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Yang, Lina Gao, Fangluan Shang, Liping Zhan, Jiasui McDonald, Bruce A. Association between Virulence and Triazole Tolerance in the Phytopathogenic Fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola |
title | Association between Virulence and Triazole Tolerance in the Phytopathogenic Fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola
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title_full | Association between Virulence and Triazole Tolerance in the Phytopathogenic Fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola
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title_fullStr | Association between Virulence and Triazole Tolerance in the Phytopathogenic Fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola
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title_full_unstemmed | Association between Virulence and Triazole Tolerance in the Phytopathogenic Fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola
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title_short | Association between Virulence and Triazole Tolerance in the Phytopathogenic Fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola
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title_sort | association between virulence and triazole tolerance in the phytopathogenic fungus mycosphaerella graminicola |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3598747/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059568 |
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