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Population dynamics and genetics of plant disease: a case study of anther-smut disease

Authors :
Alexander, Helen Miller
Thrall, Peter H.
Antonovics, Janis
Jarosz, Andrew M.
Oudemans, Peter V.
Source :
Ecology. June 1996, Vol. 77 Issue 4, p990, 7 p.
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

A model by Levin and Udovic (1977) emphasizes the need for integration of studies of the numerical abundances and genetic composition of host and pathogen species. We use their conceptual framework to summarize our collaborative research on the ecological genetics of the anther-smut disease of Silene alba caused by the fungus Ustilago violacea. Our theoretical investigations have revealed the importance of the rate and mode of disease transmission on the likelihood of coexistence between host and pathogen. Our empirical studies have quantified patterns of disease spread on local and regional spatial scales and have shown that host genotypes differ greatly in resistance. Comparable genetic variation in pathogen virulence has not yet been demonstrated. The genetic composition of host populations alters numerical dynamics in experimental populations: disease declines in resistant populations, while host and pathogen appear to coexist in susceptible populations. Ecological outcomes also may be affected by the negative relationship between disease incidence and host flowering time, which may constitute a 'cost' to resistance. We are currently expanding our work on the ecology and genetics of metapopulation dynamics of host and pathogen. Key words: anther-smut; coexistence; disease ecology; host; pathogen; population ecology; population genetics; Silene alba; transmission; Ustilago violacea.<br />INTRODUCTION The need for an integration of population ecology and population genetics has been repeatedly recognized (Levin and Udovic 1977, Lewontin 1979, Antonovics and Via 1988). Studies of disease demonstrate [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00129658
Volume :
77
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Ecology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.18475462