多寄主植物病原体的传播和生活史性状相关性由替代寄主决定

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Hanna Susi
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大多数病原体是能够感染多个宿主物种或菌株的通性病原体。不同宿主之间的性能权衡预计会限制通性的进化。尽管通性很常见,但在野生环境中,对宿主物种之间的感染性、传播和性能权衡的变化却很少进行研究。为了了解多寄主病原体感染性和传播潜力的生态和进化驱动因素,我研究了霜霉病病原体Peronospora sparsa在其三种寄主植物Rubus arcticus、R. chamaemorus和R. saxatilis上的疾病严重程度、传播动态和感染性变异。在对这三种寄主植物的 20 个野生和栽培地点进行的调查中,病害严重程度因寄主种类和寄主种群大小而异,但在野生和栽培地点之间并无差异。为了了解替代宿主的存在和植物多样性如何影响病原体的传播,我进行了一项传播实验。在该实验中,替代寄主的丰度和植物多样性共同改变了 P. sparsa 向诱捕植物的传播。为了了解不同寄主物种和基因型对 P. sparsa 的抗性有何差异,我使用来自不同地点的 10 株 P. sparsa 菌株和三种寄主物种的 20 个基因型进行了接种实验。结果发现,宿主基因型之间的感染性存在显著差异,而宿主物种之间则没有。当测试感染性的权衡时,一种宿主物种的高感染性与另一种宿主物种的高感染性相关。然而,当测试病原体传播相关的生活史相关性时,发现北极蛙与病原体传播相关,而萨克斯蝠蛙与病原体传播无关。结果表明,宿主抗性可能会影响病原体的生活史进化,并对多宿主病原体的流行病学产生影响。
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Alternative host shapes transmission and life-history trait correlations in a multi-host plant pathogen

Alternative host shapes transmission and life-history trait correlations in a multi-host plant pathogen

Most pathogens are generalists capable of infecting multiple host species or strains. Trade-offs in performance among different hosts are expected to limit the evolution of generalism. Despite the commonness of generalism, the variation in infectivity, transmission, and trade-offs in performance among host species have rarely been studied in the wild. To understand the ecological and evolutionary drivers of multi-host pathogen infectivity and transmission potential, I studied disease severity, transmission dynamics, and infectivity variation of downy mildew pathogen Peronospora sparsa on its three host plants Rubus arcticus, R. chamaemorus, and R. saxatilis. In a survey of 20 wild and cultivated sites of the three host species, disease severity varied by host species and by host population size but not among wild and cultivated sites. To understand how alternative host presence and plant diversity affect transmission of the pathogen, I conducted a transmission experiment. In this experiment, alternative host abundance and plant diversity together modified P. sparsa transmission to trap plants. To understand how resistance to P. sparsa varies among host species and genotypes, I conducted an inoculation experiment using 10 P. sparsa strains from different locations and 20 genotypes of the three host species. Significant variation in infectivity was found among host genotypes but not among host species. When trade-offs for infectivity were tested, high infectivity in one host species correlated with high infectivity in another host species. However, when pathogen transmission-related life-history correlations were tested, a positive correlation was found in R. arcticus but not in R. saxatilis. The results suggest that host resistance may shape pathogen life-history evolution with epidemiological consequences in a multi-host pathogen.

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Evolutionary Applications
Evolutionary Applications 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
8.50
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7.30%
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175
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Evolutionary Applications is a fully peer reviewed open access journal. It publishes papers that utilize concepts from evolutionary biology to address biological questions of health, social and economic relevance. Papers are expected to employ evolutionary concepts or methods to make contributions to areas such as (but not limited to): medicine, agriculture, forestry, exploitation and management (fisheries and wildlife), aquaculture, conservation biology, environmental sciences (including climate change and invasion biology), microbiology, and toxicology. All taxonomic groups are covered from microbes, fungi, plants and animals. In order to better serve the community, we also now strongly encourage submissions of papers making use of modern molecular and genetic methods (population and functional genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, epigenetics, quantitative genetics, association and linkage mapping) to address important questions in any of these disciplines and in an applied evolutionary framework. Theoretical, empirical, synthesis or perspective papers are welcome.
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